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thea-nymo asked:
What is the weirdest thing you had to account for when building the perseverance rover?
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haleemah asked:
Is there any chance that something could go wrong?
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warmsmilesandhugs asked:
Why is the final phase so difficult?Sorry if I sound dumb,I'm just curious.Also,what will be the rover's first task after landing?
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fukurodianthus asked:
I've been very curious about the basis on which the landing site is decided! I read that it will land in the Jerezo crater, so is there a particular reason behind choosing that place for the landing?
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Anonymous asked:
Will the robot be able to send vedio footage?
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Here is Never Again’s blueprint for shutting down ICE facilities. You know what to do.
President vows to cling to power as Haiti is 'on the verge of explosion' -
By Kim Ives
The usually clogged and bustling streets were empty in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, as well as other cities like Cap Haïtien in the North and Les Cayes in the South, as a general strike called by Haiti’s unions and supported by the opposition brought industry, transportation, and commerce to a nationwide standstill on Feb. 1 and 2.
It was a replay of the extended “peyi lòk” (locked up country) demonstrations which almost drove President Jovenel Moïse from power in late 2019. The difference this time is that, according to Haiti’s 1987 Constitution, Moïse must step down on Feb. 7.
in100yardsturnleft asked:
What kind of math is needed to get to Mars? How is the path of the lander calculated?
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Anonymous asked:
How will the audio feed from Perseverance make its way back to Earth?
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