Three potential landing locations are listed in the Martian Mission in 2020
NASA has just announced to international scientists a list of their next 3 potential landing sites by 2020 right on Red Planet, Mars.
NASA has just announced to the international scientific community a list of the next 3 potential landing locations by 2020 right on Red Planet, Mars.
Accordingly, the Martian Mission in 2020 is one of the most anticipated space events by scientists and NASA and monitors every day and every hour with new published updates.
2020 is not too far away and NASA is always considering to choose new methods, experiments, discoveries, exploration in addition to the space in the next mission to ensure that the task is effectively implemented, perfect.
And after much debate and discussion by NASA experts in the 2020 Mars Mission Project, the team proposed three potential landing sites to conduct research, explore Mars in several next year.
Three specific proposed areas include:
- First, the Northeast Syrtis (a very old part of the Martian surface).
- Comedy is, Jezero crater (also an ancient lake on Mars).
- Third, Columbia Hill (a rather hot spring, discovered by NASA's Spirit rover).
Earlier, in September 2016, Alex Longo, a teenager from Raleigh, North Carolina, said NASA should land in the Gusev Crater area, Mars. NASA was impressed with this proposal and is considering to include the site on the list of potential landing spots.
According to NASA, in July 2020, the Atlas V 541 rocket launched from Space Launch Complex 41 of the Canaveral Cape Air Force Station in Florida will launch into space and perform missions to explore Mars with locations. has been agreed before.
The main goal of this visit is to continue to assess the geology, look for signs of life on Mars, resources, as well as the dangers that space explorers will face in the future.
In addition, the collection samples will also continue to be sent to Earth for international scientists to conduct research on their space.
Currently, NASA's Jet Propulsion laboratory will build and manage the operation of NASA's 2020 Mars Mission Project, headquartered in Washington.
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