The National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) has released a video showing the moment Perseverance landed on the surface of Mars.

The video was recorded simultaneously from four cameras, two of them were fixed on the Perseverance itself, one was located on the landing module, and another was fixed on the outer casing to which the parachute was attached.
Your front-row seat to my Mars landing is here. Watch how we did it.#CountdownToMars pic.twitter.com/Avv13dSVmQ
– NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover (@NASAPersevere) February 22, 2021
A couple of days ago, a fake video with sound, allegedly made by the Perseverance rover, circulated on social networks. Later it turned out that the video was recorded a long time ago by the Curiosity rover, and the sound was added.
Now NASA has published a file that contains real sounds from Mars, although there are not so many sounds. Users in the comments note that they hear a little wind noise.
Now that you’ve seen Mars, hear it. Grab some headphones and listen to the first sounds captured by one of my microphones. ????https://t.co/JswvAWC2IP#CountdownToMars
– NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover (@NASAPersevere) February 22, 2021
On the night of February 19, the American rover Perseverance successfully landed on Mars, after which it sent the first images of the Red Planet to Earth.

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