NASA’s Perseverance spacecraft finds strange rock formations on Mars

perseverance, 8, Nasa spacecraft, has found a donut on Mars. The strange donut-shaped stone could be a “large meteorite,” according to the Seti Research Center in the US state of California. In the photo that perseverance with one of his cameras, other rocks can be seen around the “donut stone”. perseverance (in German: perseverance) landed on Mars in 2021 with a risky maneuver and has been exploring the planet ever since. The rover, which cost around 2.5 billion dollars, took eight years to develop and build.

(Photo: Handout/AFP / National Theater of Korea)

EVER 6South Korean conductor, drew frenetic applause from the audience at the National Theater of Korea in Seoul on Friday. The robot conducted a 60-strong orchestra in front of a packed house, who played traditional Korean instruments. EveR 6 moves on rollers, has a humanoid face and two arms that hold a baton and implement trained movements linearly. Its developers, a team from the state-owned Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, are currently working on making it possible for him to listen, recognize mistakes in the orchestra’s playing and improvise.

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ingenuityMars Helicopter, has taken a break. After 63 days of radio silence, the mini aircraft reported back to the NASA control center for the first time a few days ago. ingenuity landed behind a hill on his 52nd flight so that he was temporarily unable to communicate with the rover perseverance could produce, said the US space agency. ingenuity was with in February 2021 perseverance came to Mars and should only prove that motorized aircraft can take off there. now accompanied ingenuity the rover on its mission as a faithful companion.

Robot of the Day: Sweaty in 2019.

Sweaty in 2019.

(Photo: Offenburg University of Applied Sciences)

Sweaty, born in 2014, footballer, wants to be world champion. The humanoid robot from the Offenburg University of Applied Sciences is again taking part in the RoboCup World Championship this year, which will take place in Bordeaux from July 4th to 10th. It owes its name to a built-in evaporative cooling system that makes it sweat and protects its engines from overheating. From 2016 to 2019, Sweaty, who can also play chess, was always vice world champion according to the university. The original goal of RoboCup, founded in the 1990s, is the development of a humanoid team that should be able to defeat the best human soccer team, the reigning world champions, on a large field in 2050.

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