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SUMMARY:NOVA 48x5 - Looking for Life on Mars
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DESCRIPTION:Follow along as NASA launches the Mars 2020 Mission\, perhap
	sthe most ambitious hunt yet for signs of ancient life on Mars.In February
	 2021\, the spacecraft will blaze into the Martianatmosphere at some 12\,0
	00 miles per hour and attempt to lowerthe Perseverance Rover into the rock
	y Jezero Crater\, home to adried-up river delta scientists think could hav
	e harbored life.Perseverance will comb the area for signs of life and coll
	ectsamples for a possible return to Earth. Traveling onboard is afour-poun
	d helicopter that will conduct a series of testflights—the first on anot
	her planet. During its journey\,Perseverance will also test technology des
	igned to produceoxygen from the Martian atmosphere in hopes that the gas c
	ouldbe used for fuel—or for humans to breathe—on futuremissions. 
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