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HiRISE frequently monitors surface assets of current and past spacecraft missions to Mars. This includes the latest NASA lander sent to Mars with the Perseverance rover that landed on 18 February 2021 in Jezero Crater. The 3 by 2.7 meter (10 feet by 9 feet) sized rover is sitting on the fractured bedrock of what mission scientists are calling the Mรกaz Formation, thought to be of igneous (volcanic) origin. The primary science target is the deltaic deposit thought to have formed billions of years ago from sediment that an ancient river once carried, is still several kilometers to the north. HiRISE is likely to image Perseverance again during its long traverse. Also, 200 meters to the west is the Ingenuity helicopter that has completed 23 successful flights in Jezero since deployment. Written by: Matthew Chojnacki (31 March 2022) My enhanced image clips are subject to copyright but the gigapan image is Creative Commons: Attribution. All these finds must be credited to ArtAlienTV unless stated otherwise. TRY the FREE ArtAlienTV APP HERE ๐ http://h.fanapp.mobi/artalientv Access to over 20 million space images. Powerful space research utility app. Please Donate with PAYPAL and help this important research. Send payments to: [email protected] Very much appreciated however small ๐๐