NASA gets first weather report from Mars rover landing site
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Engineers at NASA have received the first weather report from Mars' Jezero Crater, where the agency's Perseverance rover landed in February.
As measurements were received, the rover's team determined that the surface temperature on the red planet was just below minus 4 degrees Fahrenheit when MEDA's system began recording on Feb. 19, a day after landing. That temperature plummeted to minus 14 degrees Fahrenheit within a half-hour, according to a Tuesday release.More Related News