The Perseverance rover constantly sends us amazing sights and sounds of Mars. His latest video is the most exciting ever.
NASA has released an interactive 360-degree panorama of the red planet, recorded by Perseverance Mastcam-Z stereo imaging system.
The space agency reports that picture 2,4 billion pixels is a blend of 992 separate images of the Van Zyl Overlook. The photos were taken between April 15 and 26 while Perseverance was waiting helicopter Ingenuity to complete its first flights to Mars.
The image of Perseverance, however, was taken earlier and added to give a better impression of the scale and provisuals from the side of the rover.
NASA also added a recording of the Mars winds, to give a more complete intuitive experience of the conditions prevailing on the planet.
You can explore the landscape yourself in two different ways (video and image).
Navigate the scene through the image controls by zooming in or out, or dragging the cursor around the image.
One of the highlights you can see is the Ingenuity shots, at Wright Brothers Field where he flew the helicopter and the Jezero crater, which scientists believe once contained water.