NASA Perseverance Mars Rover: NASA set to broadcast landing of Perseverance Rover live! With NASA’s Mars Mission 2020 about to attain its next stage of getting into the Martian orbiting and then landing on the surface of the Red Planet, the excitement is constructing up amongst the Science enthusiasts. This mission aims to additional deepen the understanding of scientists about Mars, by undertaking the study of the surface to recognize indicators of ancient microbial life. Moreover, the mission will turn out to be the very first one to collect surface sediments and rocks from the Red Planet to bring them back to Earth later. This, NASA believes, would pave the way for additional human exploration of Mars.
Watch: Ahead of Perseverance rover’s arrival at Mars, NASA releases dramatic video trailer
This mission is the next one in a series of Mars exploration missions that NASA has carried out more than the previous couple of decades, and every mission has been more thrilling than the prior one. Perseverance is the fifth Mars rover launched by NASA. This time, also, the excitement about the mission is palpable. And NASA is prepared to share it with the globe.
That’s appropriate! The landing of the Perseverance Rover on the Martian surface would be broadcast live. Here’s how and when to watch!
NASA Mars Mission Perseverance landing: When to watch
The Perseverance Rover is set to enter the Martian orbit on February 18 and it will try its descent onto the surface of the Red Planet on the quite similar day, with the touchdown becoming scheduled for about 3:55 pm EST, which indicates at 2:25 am on February 19 in India. The broadcast, even so, displaying the landing of the rover along with specialist commentary would start at 2:15 pm EST, which indicates that it would start at 12:45 am IST on February 19.
NASA Mars Mission: Where to watch Perseverance landing
The broadcast will come about from Southern California-based NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and science enthusiasts wll be in a position to catch it live on the NASA Television Public Channel. Apart from that, NASA’s internet site, app, YouTube channel and its social media handles on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook would also telecast the occasion live. NASA’s Twitch and DailyMotion accounts would also broadcast it.