Perseverance Captures Clearest-Ever Panorama of Mars

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Sabtu, 09 Agustus 2025

Perseverance Captures Clearest-Ever Panorama of Mars

High-resolution panorama of Mars from NASA’s Perseverance rover, showing a rock drill site, hills 65 km away, and a large boulder on crescent-shaped sand ripples.
High-resolution panorama of Mars from NASA’s Perseverance rover, showing a rock drill site, hills 65 km away, and a large boulder on crescent-shaped sand ripples.

NASA has once again grabbed the attention of space enthusiasts. The Perseverance rover has captured the clearest panorama of Mars since the start of its mission in 2021. The images were taken during a rare dust-settling event in the Martian atmosphere in early August 2025, right at Jezero Crater, the rover’s main exploration site.

This stunning panorama is made up of 96 high-resolution images taken over several days while the planet’s dust was unusually calm — a phenomenon that only occurs about once every two years. NASA’s imaging team used this perfect window to produce an incredibly detailed view. The scene clearly shows a white drill mark from a rock sampling operation in the foreground, distant hills located about 65 kilometers away, and tire tracks marking Perseverance’s journey to the shooting location.

One of the most intriguing details in the panorama is a large boulder resting on crescent-shaped sand ripples. Scientists have nicknamed it the floating rock because its position seems oddly out of place. NASA researchers believe it may have been moved there by strong winds, ancient water flow, or even a landslide. “Its exact origin remains a mystery we’re eager to solve,” NASA’s team noted in an official statement.

This image isn’t just a showcase of Perseverance’s powerful camera — it also serves as valuable data for studying Mars’ geology. With a view much cleaner than usual, scientists can better analyze soil textures, wind patterns, and potential future sampling sites. NASA plans to release an interactive version of this panorama soon, allowing the public to “explore” Mars in unprecedented detail.

  

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