September 3, 2021 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast
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Posted on the road in Las Vegas on the way home.
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It appears that Perseverance’s second drill attempt on Mars has successfully obtained sample material in its core.
Data received late Sept. 1 from NASAβs Perseverance rover indicate the team has achieved its goal of successfully coring a Mars rock. The initial images downlinked after the historic event show an intact sample present in the tube after coring. However, additional images taken after the arm completed sample acquisition were inconclusive due to poor sunlight conditions. Another round of images with better lighting will be taken before the sample processing continues.
Once they know for sure if they have a sample, they will store it and then move on, heading to the area that Ingenuity scouted for them in mid-August.
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Embedded below the fold in two parts. (Note, the second segment is now correct!)
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