Mission to Mars Student Challenge: Surface Operations
After safely touching down on the surface of Mars, it's time for students to start operating their spacecraft. Amila Cooray, a mechatronics engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, talks about his job on the Perseverance Mars rover mission and what goes into operating a mission on the surface of the Red Planet.
Learn more about the Mission to Mars Student Challenge and register at: https://go.nasa.gov/mars-challenge
Видео Mission to Mars Student Challenge: Surface Operations канала NASAJPL Edu
Learn more about the Mission to Mars Student Challenge and register at: https://go.nasa.gov/mars-challenge
Видео Mission to Mars Student Challenge: Surface Operations канала NASAJPL Edu
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