NASAのローバー「パーセバランス」がジェゼロ火口縁の頂上に到達(NASA’s Perseverance Rover Reaches Top of Jezero Crater Rim)

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2024-12-12 NASA


A scan across a panorama captured by NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover shows the steepness of the terrain leading to the rim of Jezero Crater. The rover’s Mastcam-Z camera system took the images that make up this view on Dec. 5. NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS

NASAの火星探査車「パーサヴィアランス」は、ジェゼロ・クレーターの縁の頂上に到達しました。このクレーターは、かつて湖が存在したとされ、生命の痕跡を探る上で重要な場所とされています。パーサヴィアランスは、着陸以来、クレーター底部や三角州地域を探査し、岩石や土壌のサンプルを収集してきました。今回の頂上到達により、これまでの探査ルートを一望できる位置に達し、今後の探査活動に新たな展望が開けると期待されています。

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The road ahead will be even more scientifically intriguing, and probably somewhat easier-going, now that the six-wheeler has completed its long climb to the top.

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has crested the top of Jezero Crater’s rim at a location the science team calls “Lookout Hill” and rolling toward its first science stop after the monthslong climb. The rover made the ascent in order to explore a region of Mars unlike anywhere it has investigated before.

Taking about 3½ months and ascending 1,640 vertical feet (500 vertical meters), the rover climbed 20% grades, making stops along the way for science observations. Perseverance’s science team shared some of their work and future plans at a media briefing held Thursday, Dec. 12, in Washington at the American Geophysical Union’s annual meeting, the country’s largest gathering of Earth and space scientists.

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