The Perseverance rover has sent another photo from the Red Planet to Earth. This time, the sight of his lens hit the night starry sky, on the right of which, presumably, one of the satellites of Mars, Phobos, is visible. The snapshot was posted on Twitter on the NASA mission bot page.
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The photo was taken using the SkyCam camera, which is part of the Mars Environmental Dynamics Analyzer onboard rover – it is used to study wind, temperature of the surface of Mars, pressure, humidity, as well as the size and composition of dust on the planet.
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