Mars rover suffers from ‘selfie fever’ just like humans

The automatic vehicle ‘Perseverance’, which landed on the surface of Mars in February this year, has also contracted ‘selfie fever’ like humans, according to reports. NASA reports confirmed that NASA’s observatory Mars Rover took a selfie with an Angelite helicopter on April 6, 2021, the 46th day of the mission to Mars. FIR registered against TLP Chief Hafiz Saad Rizvi for murder and terrorism charges Sudden explosion at a football stadium in Balochistan jolts everyone The images were obtained using a Watson (Wide Angle Topographic Sensor for Operations and Engineering), located at the end of the rotor’s robotic arm, which scans the living environment with Raman (Luminescence for Organics and Chemicals). While the rover was looking at the helicopter, 62 individual selfies were taken with Perseverance, while Watson was in front of the camera. Through these ‘Mars selfies’, scientists on Earth monitor the general performance or malfunction of this rover. 70th anniversary of Pak-China diplomatic relations celebrated with a “tree of friendship” Qatar’s Ambassador arrives to deliver an important message to Sheikh Rashid  Pakistani citizen crosses line of control in IIOJ&K, held Two bots, one selfie. Greetings from Jezero Crater, where I’ve taken my first selfie of the mission. I’m … Continue reading Mars rover suffers from ‘selfie fever’ just like humans