NASA’s Mars Rover Just Took a Selfie and It’s Actually Beautiful – Futurism

Posted: April 9, 2021 at 2:27 am

Hello, Percy.Selfie Stick

NASAs Perseverance Mars rover has sent back a selfie.

The stunningly crisp self-image of the six-wheeled rovers head was taken by Perseverances WATSON (Wide Angle Topographic Sensor for Operations and eNgineering), a high resolution camera meant to take close-up pictures of rock textures. Honestly, our guys not looking too bad.

NASAs Curiosity rover has a similar camera, called Mars Hand Lens Imager, that can take similar selfies (and also study rocks up close.)

In the tweet, NASA titled the image Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bot, a nod to Irish author James Joyces first novel titled A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, published in 1916.

The large lens element in the top right of Perseverances head, more commonly referred to as the mast, is the SuperCam, a laser-equipped spectrometer designed to analyze rock samples.

Around its neck is the Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer, an instrument designed to sense and monitor the weather conditions on Mars.

In combination with sample analyses carried out by Perseverances SHERLOC (Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman & Luminescence for Organicand Chemicals), a smartphone-sized scientific instrument that uses spectroscopy to study the chemical makeup of nearby rocks, the images taken by WATSON allow scientists at NASA to study minute mineral layers of Martian rocks to see how they were formed and changed over time.

Life is clumpy, Luther Beegle, SHERLOCs principal investigator at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in a May 2020 blog post. If we see organics clumping together on one part of a rock, it might be a sign that microbes thrived there in the past.

Now that weve seen Perseverances face up-close, chances are we will soon get the rovers first full-body selfie, just like the ones weve seen taken by Curiosity.

READ MORE: NASAs New Mars Rover Just Took One of The Sweetest Extraterrestrial Selfies Ever [Science Alert]

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