
Video: NASA's Perseverance Rover Captures Stunning View Of Mars' Belva Crater
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The Mastcam-Z instrument aboard the Perseverance rover collected 152 images while looking deep into Belva Crater, and stitched them into a video.
NASA's Perseverance rover has been exploring Mars for a little over two years, and it has been sending back some amazing images of the Red Planet. This time, the Mastcam-Z instrument aboard the Perseverance rover collected 152 images while looking deep into Belva Crater, a large impact crater within the far larger Jezero Crater. Zooming in on Belva Crater. Places like this, where nature has done the excavating for you, can be great for getting a look at exposed rocks from under the surface. Hooray for meteorites! ☄️See what clues I'm picking up on here: https://t.co/YiNhInhTcdhttps://t.co/Yi5vPOjUAApic.twitter.com/9A1b37928z
NASA stitched the images together into a dramatic mosaic and also posted it in the form of a video. The images will help provide the rover's science team with some deep insights into the interior of Jezero.
''Zooming in on Belva Crater. Places like this, where nature has done the excavating for you, can be great for getting a look at exposed rocks from under the surface. Hooray for meteorites,'' the video was captioned.
Watch the video here: