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Nasa’s ‘Perseverance’ rover lands on Mars

Mission controllers receive radio signal soon after car-sized vehicle touches down on the Jezero crater

Nasa’s Perseverance rover, by far the most sophisticated vehicle sent from Earth to Mars, has landed successfully on the red planet.

For the next two years the car-sized vehicle will search for signs of life, launch a helicopter and prepare the way for future human visits.

Mission controllers at the Jet Propulsion Lab in California received a radio signal from Perseverance at about 9pm GMT, indicating it had touched down 11 minutes earlier on Jezero crater, close to the Martian equator, after a 470m km flight from Earth.

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