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[국제]”This is the sound of Martian wind”…the first transmission of Exploration Rover Perseverance

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On the 18th, NASA, NASA, released the sound of the winds on Mars from the exploration rover’Personality’ that settled on Mars.

Watch the faint sound of the Martian wind, plus a vivid landing scene revealed.

This is reporter Kim Jeong-hoe.

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Something faint is heard through the mechanical sounds.

When the mechanical sound is removed, it is like the sound of a flag fluttering.

The sound of Martian wind.

Exploration Rover Perservance, who landed on Mars on the 18th, recorded two microphones and sent them to Earth.

Mars is thin, but there is an atmosphere, so there are weather phenomena and wind blows.

The sound of the wind passing through the desolate land where light penetrates, is mysterious and wonderful.

Perseverance also sent live footage of the landing.

I opened a parachute from 11.2 km in the air, turned on about 20 cameras, and took pictures of the red and fine surface that can be seen every time I come down with shaking.

“Preparing the landing engine”

After a while, the screen was covered with dirt and dust from the strong wind.

“Landing success! Perseverance landed safely on the surface of Mars.”

Landing was successful.

[저스틴 마키 / 퍼서비어런스 이미징·계기운영팀장 : 한편으로는 지구 같기도 합니다. 저 뒤로 산과 바위들이 보일 텐데 바로 외계의 지표면입니다. 이곳에 우리가 지금 막 도착했습니다.]

What was revealed this time is part of a process called ‘7 minutes of horror’ because of the most demanding and high risk from entering the Martian atmosphere to descent and landing.

Perseverance was launched on July 30 last year and settled on Mars after 7 months with a camera that can take a high-resolution 3D panoramic image of Mars’ surface and a super cam that can chemically analyze the material.

And over the next two years, you’ll be tasked with finding traces of life on Mars billions of years ago, including collecting Martian soil and rocks.

This is YTN Kim Jeong-hoe.

[저작권자(c) YTN & YTN plus 무단전재 및 재배포 금지]

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