El rover Perseverance captura un selfi en Marte durante su expedición hacia el oeste

El rover Perseverance de la NASA envió esta semana un nuevo selfi desde Marte tras adentrarse al oeste del cráter Jezero.

El rover tomó el sexto selfi de su misión el 11 de marzo mientras exploraba un afloramiento rocoso llamado Arathusa. La imagen, compuesta por 61 fotografías tomadas por una cámara situada en su brazo robótico, muestra el terreno de la región de Lac de Charmes, descrita por la NASA como una de las zonas de mayor interés científico visitadas hasta la fecha.

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