NASA
Perseverance Mars Lander Launch Postponed For One More Time, 2 Weeks Left To
Fly
Unless
NASA's rover isn't on the road by mid-August, they will have to wait for Earth
and Mars in the correct position until 2022.
NASA
has deferred the dispatch of its most up to date Mars meanderer once more — to
the furthest limit of July at the soonest — this time for a rocket issue.
In
the event that the Perseverance meanderer isn't on its way by mid-August, it
should hold up until 2022 when Earth and Mars are back inappropriate
arrangements, costing NASA near $500 million (generally Rs. 3,774 crores) for
the defer alone.
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Chiefs
are currently focusing on no sooner than July 30 for a liftoff from Cape
Canaveral, gobbling up half of the monthlong dispatch window. Fortunately, NASA
is attempting to squeeze out additional time in this current summer's dispatch
opportunity, presently going on until in any event August 15. The opportunity
to travel to Mars comes up just at regular intervals.
It
is NASA's most aggressive Mars strategic, totaling around $3 billion (generally
Rs. 22,647 crores). Other than looking for indications of past minute Martian
life, Perseverance will accumulate shakes and soil for inevitable come back to
Earth.
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Rocket
creator United Launch Alliance needs additional opportunity to manage a fluid
oxygen sensor line that demonstrated sketchy readings during an ongoing
practice commencement, authorities said Tuesday. Past specialized concerns —
including crane inconvenience at the cushion — knock the dispatch from the
first July 17 to the twentieth and afterward to July 22.
Determination
will even now endeavor a touchdown next February in an old stream delta at
Mars, paying little mind to when it dispatches.
The
United Arab Emirates and China, in the meantime, despite everything are
squeezing ahead with dispatches this month or next of Mars shuttle. Russia and
the European Space Agency needed to bow out, postponing their Mars meanderer
until 2022 due to deferred shuttle testing and travel constraints due to the
coronavirus pandemic.
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