KEY POINTS
  • NASA on Monday released first-of-its-kind video of a spacecraft landing on another planet.
  • Multiple cameras captured NASA's Perseverance rover touching down on the surface of Mars last week.
  • The agency plans to spend nearly two years using the plutonium-powered Perseverance to explore the surface of the red planet.

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NASA on Monday released first-of-its-kind video of a spacecraft landing on another planet, as multiple cameras captured its Perseverance rover touching down on the surface of Mars.

The U.S. space agency landed Perseverance on the red planet last week after a more than six-month voyage from Earth.

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