Rovern Perseverance tar selfie på Mars under vandring västerut

Nasa-rovern Perseverance skickade denna vecka tillbaka en ny selfie från Mars efter att ha rört sig väster om Jezero-kratern.

Rovern tog sin sjätte selfie under uppdraget den 11 mars medan den utforskade en klippformation vid namn Arathusa. Bilden, som är sammansatt av 61 fotografier tagna med en kamera på dess robotarm, visar terrängen i regionen Lac de Charmes, vilken Nasa beskriver som en av de mest vetenskapligt intressanta platserna man besökt hittills.

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