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Mars Perseverance Rover Climbs Out of Jezero Crater and Onto New Horizons

Mars Perseverance Rover Climbs Out of Jezero Crater and Onto New Horizons

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A dusty Martian landscape with rolling hills in the background. Tire tracks from a rover are visible on the right side, leading from the foreground into the distance. The sky appears hazy and the terrain is covered in fine reddish sand.

If you have been following the progress of NASA's Mars Perseverance Rover, you will know that so far, it has exclusively been in the Jezero Crater, which is about 28 miles wide and was formed 3.9 billion years ago.

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