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Updated · Space.com · Jun 29
Perseverance Completes 26.2-Mile Mars Marathon in 5 Years, 4 Months
Updated
Updated · Space.com · Jun 29

Perseverance Completes 26.2-Mile Mars Marathon in 5 Years, 4 Months

3 articles · Updated · Space.com · Jun 29

Summary

  • June 14 marked Perseverance's 26.2-mile, or 42.2-kilometer, driving milestone in Jezero Crater, five years and four months after its 2021 landing.
  • Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured the rover on June 13 in the "home stretch" near the Arbot region, giving scientists an orbital view of its route.
  • Opportunity also reached marathon distance on Mars, but needed more than 11 years, underscoring how quickly Perseverance has covered ground while continuing science operations.
  • Over that traverse, Perseverance has gathered images, data and rock samples, including observations last year and more recently that NASA says add to evidence of possible past Martian life.

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