Stone samples collected from NASA's Mars Perseverance rover missing, engineers are working to find out the problem
The purpose of sending NASA's Mars Perseverance rover to Mars was to search out ancient life, but the collected stone sample disappeared. Now, scientists have started trying to find it.
NASA's Perseverance mission has been one in all the most important missions, but now the Mars rover is facing interplanetary mystery. After the missing stone sample, engineers have started trying to search out out. Their purpose is to understand what went wrong when the Mars Perseverance rover tried to gather the stone on Mars. Although the robot's mechanism was working properly, it absolutely was found empty when the metal tube that collected the stones and soil samples was examined.
On Friday, NASA said that the info indicated that "no stone was collected during the initial sampling activity". This puzzle is solved with more pictures and telemetry of Mars. The team acting on the mission believes that the defects can't be attributed to the feel of the rocks of Mars. "Over the following few days, most of the team's time will be spent analyzing the info and trying to achieve additional data to know the explanation for the empty tube," said Jennifer Trasper, project manager at NASA's reaction propulsion Laboratory, California.
The digging mechanism is present at the top of the 2 meter long robotic arm of Perseverance. The Mars Perseverance rover was successfully landed at Jezero Crater in February and its first sample was expected to be succesful instead of shaking scientist's mind. Mars is stuffed with mysteries. Jezero Crater is believed to be the foremost inhospitable a part of Mars. Jezero Crater has deep gorges, sharp mountains, sharp cliffs, sand dunes and a sea of boulders and may be a prime site for rover searches for signs of ancient life. The attempt to gather samples might be Unsuccessful. But Scientist's belived that they will definetely find the Trouble.