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8/4/2025, 9:30:14 PM
By the time Rosalind Franklin lands on Mars the project will have been 29 years in development.
It will launch in 2028 and take 25-26 MONTHS to get to Mars because it "needs to take a low-energy route".
It will, just like the past two NASA rovers, once again be landing in a crater which is thought to be an ancient sea bed. It took five years to select this landing location.
It has a two-meter long drill which will be used to search for life.
This is compared to China's Zhurong rover which was developed and launched in ten years.
It will launch in 2028 and take 25-26 MONTHS to get to Mars because it "needs to take a low-energy route".
It will, just like the past two NASA rovers, once again be landing in a crater which is thought to be an ancient sea bed. It took five years to select this landing location.
It has a two-meter long drill which will be used to search for life.
This is compared to China's Zhurong rover which was developed and launched in ten years.
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