7 Minutes to Mars: NASA's Perseverance Rover Attempts Most Dangerous Landing Yet
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- Опубліковано 11 лют 2021
- All landings on Mars are difficult, but NASA's Perseverance rover is attempting to touch down in the most challenging terrain on Mars ever targeted.
The intense entry, descent, and landing phase, known as EDL, begins when the spacecraft reaches the top of the Martian atmosphere. Engineers have referred to the time it takes to land on Mars as the "seven minutes of terror."
The landing sequence is complex and targeting a location like Jezero Crater on Mars is only possible because of new landing technologies known as Range Trigger and Terrain-Relative Navigation.
The Perseverance rover is set to land on the surface of Mars on February 18, 2021.
For more information about Perseverance, visit mars.nasa.gov/perseverance
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech - Наука та технологія
Godspeed Perseverance!
How about nominal speed. :) Good thoughts and happy 7 mins
Let's hope she doesn't go Godspeed through the Martian atmosphere lol! All jokes aside, I wish Perseverance the best of luck!
We all wish perseverance could go god speed
What does God have to do with it?
More like
slow down boy!
I can remember back to Viking in 1976, when they spent months determining a safe, flat area to put the two landers down. They made it to essentially flat areas. Now with the advances in image recognition, computer hardware and software, Perseverance can try for the challenging sites that offer so much for science and exploration. Great work, and good luck with the landing!!
I also remember the Vikings, including the first real time images from the surface. Considering how difficult it is to design robots to land on another world, especially 45 nearly years ago, it was a spectacular success. Also watched the real time -- not counting the time it takes to information back to Earth -- landing of Curiosity.
NASA has an excellent record with robots exploring our solar system. I look forward to another success on Mars.
And, amazingly, the Vikings had computers which used tiny magnetic beads as memory. 32 kilobytes total!
first successful landing "Mars 3" was in 1971
I am with you fully, as me as a child in 1976 I started to be a NASA fan. Now the left is destroying science as Perserverence is not `transgender-enough` !
@@nowy5 Oh yes, you are right. Mars 3. With some telemetry transmitted to Earth but between the so-and-so n-seconds threshold assertively not being hold. How embarassing.
This descent maneuver is simply insane! There are no words to convey the utmost respect I have for the people involved in designing and realizing it. Simply put: KUDOS!
Congratulations! Very cool! Nice to see only the scientists and engineers, not politicians, celebrating in the mission control room.
But I stayed up all night just to see the politicians. I want to see high-fives and bear hugs and plenty of back-slapping. There's a brown envelope in it for anyone who can provide these photographs.
Very well said!
I worked at JPL for 11 years and worked on 3 rovers plus other stuff. I was there for curiosity's landing. We were all full of tears because we worked on it for 6 years. It's an amazing feeling to watch your baby land in one peice.
well done
You have provided an enormous service to mankind as a whole bro, you have my utmost respect!
STOP LYING. GET OFF UR COUCH KID.ENOUGH PLAYING FORTNITE.
I never realised mars was so far away yet not .The eliptical orbit thing does now explain why we have to wait so long to send stuff there . The distance to Mars is calculated by its distance to Earth when mars is CLOSEST to earth .After that window closes it increases 200 fold as mars goes into its 2 year orbit of the sun . So timing is absolutely the key here . Miss that window & you wait 2 more years - where at the rate were going most of that tech would be obselete . Hope this works cos its truly mind boggling the tech in this :)
@@adityamenon6365 FORTNITE KID HE MIGHT BE TRUE UR A FORTNITE KID HUDRA ZENO IS AN FORTNITE KID
Earth: "We are excited about this mission."
Martians: "WE'RE BEING INVADED!!"
Don’t worry. There’ll be no kaboom. But we may fark with these rovers by placing nonsensical items around for conspiracynuts to go wild over lol
@@marvinmartinsYT ។
More memes?
@@daph3211 No sir. There is no “ I “. We are Martian. Resistance is futile!
funny -_-
Nailed it! Launching a rover and sending it three hundred million miles through space for a seven month journey, hitting a moving target in exactly the spot they were shooting for. Unfreakingbelievable!
Yeah, NASA has gotten really freaking good at doing the impossible. Science!
Agree . Just perfect. NOW, if they could just turn their brilliance to erasing 400 years of racism, endemic violence, overwhelming selfishness, and acceptance of lies and fake Christianity in the USA , we might REALLY be taking a step forward as a species......
during our lives, it's a privilege to see this and passing by Pluto a few years ago. going near Pluto was beyond dream. I cried when I saw that.
lol fake
I just Salute thousands thousands times to all the engineers behind the Rover. What an awesome technology during landing! It's not only your mission but also the whole humankinds'
I saw Elon answering you on tweeter
I Hail Your Friend
@@lilHoodRD what is the reply and question can u pls tell me
@@aman-qx7sd was about being thankful on Elon keeping his Twitter account in a way that we can see himself and not the ordinary Enterprise Boss. Elon said Thanks to him.
(Sorry for my English, still learning)
Frijey TV I’m an English teacher I can teach you some basic English if u want .
When a NASA musical makes you shed tears, you feel momentous and insignificant at the same time. Weird!
I've seen rover lands on mars by the comments given swathi.d/o. Very clear english pronounciation.18th feb 2021 landed .amazing to watch .thank you sirs
Magnificent, and congratulations to the entire team of NASA. As a mit graduate, i am really proud of the work done by the mit graduates who are the members of the fantastic team.
This landing protocol is absolutely insane! I love the fact that it already worked with Curiosity! Good luck!
And Insight
@варфоломей ночь clown momento
@варфоломей ночь 🤡
“Perseverance,” as her name, was an outstanding choice from the first, but I believe it has a depth of meaning that we may appreciate more fully now. Like every part of her journey, she’s a marvel of human ingenuity. Incredibly, brilliantly, beautifully inspiring. Godspeed, gorgeous!
Perseverance is literally carrying Ingenuity
It was came from a 12th grade student who won against 28,000 aerospace enthusiasts participant who did an essay writing contest.
She’s a marvel of mostly AMERICAN ingenuity. Paid for by billions of dollars from AMERICAN taxpayers. I don’t see the United Nations of Humanity sending anything to Mars and footing the bill.
@@letsgobrandon987 true I wish they could use those billions to make life better for the less fortunate here on our own planet instead of such huge wastage on barren piece of rock!
@@johnnyfavorite1194 They did actually. I mean kinda did. All these names Curiosity, Perseverance, Ingenuity were chosen by students in competitions organized by NASA.
This....is amazing! God speed Perseverance!!! I will be back here tomorrow! Your almost there!!!
You guys are pushing the boundary of what is possible.. I will be tuning in live..
Ooh so excited for the landing and everything that would follow
When it's going to land
@@nikosmpek991 February 18.
Good luck to perseverance rover!
Are you Pakistani?
🤣😅😅😅🤣
Why?! It’s fake af. 🤨
I remember being up all night with an online watch party when Curiosity landed!
I remember being got out of bed to watch the Apollo 11 landing!
Same
@@dorsetdumpling5387 Watching the Apollo 11 landing live must be so breathtaking and amazing!
I watched Apollo take off for the moon on a b&w tv with my motherin 69. Years later we watched the horrible explosion together of Challenger.
I might be late to witness the Apollo and Space Shuttle Programs but I'm glad to see the first Falcon 9 booster landing. Hoping for SpaceX Starship to land for the first time soon!
And all of it happened! I just saw the video of the landing including all the critical stages. Perseverence survived the 7 minutes of terror! I am soooo proud of you guys!!
Good luck, *Perseverance* .
I'm so glad there are intelligent humans that can figure out all this stuff.
This is how real engineering looks like. As a student wanting to get into software engineering, I am really curious about the navigation software.
its mostly ml and computer vision, I can only imagine how tough must it be to test the landing software
@@munnabhaiyya9515 yup it must have been quite a lot of work
Yep. amazing stuff. Please please land safely.
yeah...you most probably will go around building websites or something :P As a soft. eng myself who was amazed about the cool stuff it's what i do kinda
Is there any atmosphere in Mars? How did the parachute work?
The landing always scares me. I remember watching MER A and B land and thinking they would never make it.
It pretty much fight the final boss in a game
@@USSAnimeNCC- Except that in a game you fight the final boss after enjoying the playthrough, but on Mars the fun begins only after you defeat the final boss
@@wx7742 finaln't boss
@@wx7742 it's like beating the final boss but then the game says *chapter 1*
Those airbags on MER had to be tough. That was such a good mission.
Praying all goes well, super excited!
Yesterday(18/2/21) was huge. The real mission has already begun. I can't wait to see an image of Ingenuity flying. This is amazing. Go Percy!!!
This gave me more GOOSEBUMPS than any other "movie trailer" ever.
CGI is very powerful
@@dyers1210 NO dust on Mars
@@hannamaria2749 I was thinking about the cameraman flying alongside
I am so "pumped" about this! Took a vacation off work so I can follow this online.
I worked at JPL for 11 years and worked on 3 rovers plus other stuff. I was there for curiosity's landing. We were all full of tears because we worked on it for 6 years. It's an amazing feeling to watch your baby land in one peice.
@@garyo1461 you are a liar.
@@garyo1461 you still misspelled piece again and every time you post your dumb comment.
That they pulled off this kind of a landing successfully is incredible! Major kudos to everyone involved.
I am getting so excited about this, good luck to everyone involved, from the UK.
Godspeed. May you succeed. Loads of love from India 🇮🇳
What will be the timing for the live landing in India?
People are so emotional about the landing, relax everyone. Perseverance got this! The big guy won't even break a sweat!
Update: THEY MADE IT! CONGRATS!
They made it out the hood yaay
Yeah it was good 🔥⭐
@Cringe Comicals lol
@Cringe Comicals Mars Mission Deniers don't exist, I believe they are Just Trolls😭😭😭
@Cringe Comicals same
Space the final frontier. These are the voyages of spacecraft from Earth.who's continuing missions are the boldly go where no one has gone before.Thank you Gene! It's all coming true and it's so cool
Captain Kirk is proud!
One prayer for all their hardwork and perseverance ,Let's pray here 👇🕯️
Not the best video to put your prayers in
R.I.P perseverance 💀💀
I don’t pray, but I wish them good luck on landing
science doesnt need god buddy :)
@@jasonsmith3202 IT LANDED IN ONE PIECE! YEAH!!
These prequel episodes of "The Expanse" are getting wicked good!
Underrated xD
'Wicked good' 😀🤣
They forgot to tattoo Percy!
Ikr! Then the Martians will separate from Earth and invent the Epstein drive!
Todays the day! So pumped for the landing!
Congratulations...you all are getting to live my childhood dream....thanks so much for the sweet ride!
Im so excited! Fingers crossed for a safe landing!
So excited for this!
Fantastic work!! Congratulations for the NASA team! it is for all of us! Thank you
So glad I happen to be off from work to see this happen.
@NASA I wish you would give more info in these videos like size of parachute (not just "biggest"), speed of descent and deceleration at each stage. Time of each stage and expected altitude etc etc. Maybe by just putting overlays on the video as it runs.
I swear you guys are freaking amazing. I have a hard time parallel parking let alone trying to land a rover almost 34 million miles away.
😂
But I guess you dont get billions of dollars and 7 years and 1000 workers to help you with the parking either...
@@larslover6559 yeah but remember how specific your speed has to be. even moving 0.01 m/s off course will send you flying into a completely different landing site
Man! That was a lot of work put into Perseverance, Best one yet!
Seeing this kind of human achievements in technology always brings tears of joy to my eyes. I would love to be a part of such great work!
Im cheer on for you guys God bless you everything is gonna be right!
I’m exited for watching the live landing
All eyes above with perseverance.
Watched it live. Very emotional, I watched it with my dad, and called my grandfather, and both had seen the Apollo 11 moon landing live.
So beautiful. This reminded me of why I love space so much. Everyone coming together to achieve glorious victories, and achieve awe inspiring feats that benefit and push forward mankind.
Its all fake....wake up and stop being a braindead sheep
Percy : (lands) oops so tired ,where am I ?
Curiosity : Welcome dude! How was the journey?
They are probably like 2000km apart from each other
Off world
Opportunity: dead
@@Johncena-od8gu Pathfinder’s ghost: nobody remembers...
@@Johncena-od8gu their batteries are Dead
What fantastic technology. I wish it well and can't wait for the success and data.
Absolutely amazing.
Fascinating. Unbelievable technology. Kudos to everyone who's part of this mission.
It’s fake, lies are rarely fascinating
@@majordx no it's not wth
I love how the landing zone certainty on planets has been improved significantly. I suppose landing people out of and back on Earth to a roof top has also gotten easier. That would be so cool. Imagine X-15 but dual-passenger and fully automated.
i was working for nasa during 1990 and we was talking about this and now it dream cone true
Wow... so proud this amazing talented woman featured to talk about the history. They must be an outstanding expert in the field!
The part where the landing gear came out with the rockets to safely set it on the ground and fly away to a safe distance, straight up looked like it was something out of a sci-fi movie lol. Kudos to the team 👏
And that kids, is why you must study maths and science at school! 🤣
I not think that
@@salahguemra3415 Nice english.
@Cant Believe bubble? You mean sphere 😂
@@glockparaastra cringe
@@salahguemra3415Why not? you are funny
This is the coolest woman ever ! , she talked down the lander as if it was a stroll in the park so calm collected and knowledgeable .
Did you notice No White Males where interviewed for this too , this was Anti White propaganda at it's best .
@@parabot2 Exactly.
@@parabot2 periodttt as it should be, the human race is finally evolving
@@rsvos3641 Evolving you are joking , clearly you have not been to London . They are creating an Illusion , hast thou fallen for the eldest trick in the scroll ?
"Spaceballs" vol. 2020 ;) Kubrick is proud of you!!!
Good luck all.
No matter what happens, you have all done brilliantly. Your passion shows and it all a learning experience!
Here's to a safe and hopefully historic moment for humanity.
Nothing ain't stopping Perseverance from landing
Better yet: nothing is stopping Perseverance from landing. 😐
@@TheStockwell "Ain't" is correct if enough people use it. That's how language evolves. Besides, if you were really going to correct this person, you should have used the correct tense: Perseverance is not yet in the landing process, so nothing WILL BE stopping Perseverance from landing.
@@yf-n7710 Ah, yes; the rule which states that bad habits are acceptable if everyone practices them. If enough people do something, it becomes "correct"? That's a good one! If enough people dropped their pants and took a dump on front of their congregations, it would become a correct form of prayer - got it. Likewise, if enough people ignored traffic signs and deliberately ran over pedestrians, it would become correct driving etiquette. Rules, education, punctuation, and regulations can be replaced and corrected if enough people ignore them. Sure. Totally logical. I'm sure NASA could've gotten more done if only enough people had agreed to study UFOs and time travel. Those would've then become correct goals because, you know: enough people.
No offense intended. Stay safe and have a wonderful year. 🐧
@@TheStockwell No, it doesn't apply to everything. But it does apply to some things, language included. There's a reason old English is incomprehensible to us. It's not because it's a different language, it's because of many small changes that people gradually made over the years, which would have initially counted as "incorrect". "Bully," for example, used to be a positive term of endearment used for a brother, but centuries later the meaning has completely changed because of the way people use it. "Empathy" wasn't even a word until 1908. Nor was "workflow". There is a lot of historical evidence for language changing over time, as well as evidence for people trying and failing to stop it. There's also evidence for people making up rules that had never applied before, like the distinction between "less" and "fewer". And it turns out that the way we talk actually defines language in the first place, so "bad language habits" are only bad because we say they are, and as soon as we stop calling them "bad habits" they stop being bad habits and turn into a part of the language.
@@yf-n7710 It's not the word "ain't" that's the real problem. " ain't" defines as "am not; are not; is not." Saying, _nothing "ain't"_ is just dumb , and a double negative.
Get it down in once piece!
It's a great step for all the humanity toward sailing in the space searching for the more acknowledgement about the cosmos life on the planets...thanks to NASA
Fil-Am engineers had greatly contributed their knowledge for the successful achievements of Perseverance rover
Congratulations to all teams and may you continue to achieve more for the future of mankind
I'm waiting for it here on Mars.
Perseverance survived the 7 minutes of terror. Congratulations to all the scientists and engineers at NASA for making it work. The rover landed safely.
Inspiring! If you think something you are doing is hard, just think of this team and mission!
I watched this event live as it happened in near real time on the NASA JPL feed on my smartphone, I was dazzled watching the telemetry coming from Perseverance 124 million miles from Earth via NASA JPL to my smartphone, that is M-I-N-D-B-L-O-W-I-N-G ! ! ! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hlo. Very excited for the Perseverance landing 😀
Congratulations to the NASA and JPL team, Earth is proud of you and everyone who supported the project.
I can't wait!
От всего сердца поздравляю коллектив NASA и большой привет из далёкой Сибири !!!!!
Good luck Perseverance . Much love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Very fascinating stuff indeed...Well done NASA 👍😊
cant wait to watch !!
Congrats NASA JPL!
I can hardly wait!! 🤩
(You know, we _seriously_ need a Mars emoji.)
Frrr and other planets too
We are all expecting it to land!!! Yo can do it Perseverance!!! #countdowntomars
Espero que tudo dê certo e que Ingenuity faça seu voo inaugural. Tem certeza que já está tendo um grande sucesso. Parabéns povo da NASA. Boa sorte em tudo
Welcome to landing in Visual Flight Rules! Good luck Perseverance
Perseverance and curiosity on Mars that’s how transformers started 😂😂
Who is making the movei of lending
Lol
@@noreenbhatti2252 that is cgi animation anticipating how the real landing should look like
Curioseverence...
dont forget to turn on the interstellar soundtrack while watching the stream
I've been listening to the Interstellar soundtrack the past weeks on a regular basis... How fitting this would be!
landing in safely was already an amazing job, salute to all earth's brilliant minds.
Awesome share! Thanks
That's funny, because Jezero mean lake in Czech ;-) Literally lake crater.
Jezero also means Lake in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Montenegro. That ancient lake bed got itself nice watery slavic name : )
The way they read "Jezero" was funny to me
It's basically the same with Slovak language but we use "Jazero" (with A instead of E) but in some dialects it's Jezero too.
They named it really well didn't they xD
lake crater
Same with bosnian, croatian, serbian language.
it was a lake for a time thats why they want to go there. the area was named after jezero bosnia herzagovnia.
Swati Mohan.... I thought she was an ISRO engineer!!!
No she is NASA engineer who born and brought up in US ..you can say Indian origin that’s it..
She's American, her origin is just india
@Pรψcђo She's wearing a bindi on her forehead. That brought tears to my eyes. I'm Arya Samaj by marriage almost 50 years ago. Now it's time to wear mine ... black one too! 🙏
@Johny Deep correct answer 😁
Good luck with the landing and the mission! What an exciting mission.
Perseverance is gonna pick up some GNARLY Go-Pro shots!
This is literally science fiction level of technology
Not really
Yes science fiction, but nothing more.
dude fiction means non-real. this is real. so non-fiction.
@@_kopcsi_ nope, it's fiction. Nothing more. None of it's real. Just entertainment.
@@_kopcsi_ are you a bot
Mission accomplished!!!
Way to go team! 👍🏼🇺🇸👏🏻
One in Spirit 🙏🌍🌌
Good luck on your mission Perseverance! 👍👍👍
You are all amazing. Thank you for this achievement. 😘😘😘
We made it!!! We freakin did it!!!
India 🇮🇳 rocks everywhere, even in nasa there are Indian people, congratulations nasa! Great step for humanity
Aaand you guys did it!
Wow unbelievable. Well done everyone involved.
This looks like a Hollywood SF movie!
It is
You’re 1/3 right (S).
@@xrawna5189 So you're one of those conspiracy theorist nutjubs?
N-ever
A
S-traight
A-nswer
@@hannamaria2749 Yet another nutjob conspiracy theorist who thinks the Earth is flat and 5G cell phone towers are turning people into lizard aliens...
9 years since Curiosity Rover landed on Mars.
7 minutes of terror.... Here we go again.
Where are all the films taken from Mars?? Come on. These are all computer generated films and pictures.
@@smileyhomeimprovementsjohn6165 those Pictures were shot on mars
@@smileyhomeimprovementsjohn6165 but the animations are Computer ganerated
So very exciting and extraordinary !!..............many congratulations to everyone involved
Wow,amazing.Congratulations team nasa for this great successful mission and best of luck for future plans.