Live Coverage of newest Mars Rover, 'Perseverance', landing on the Red Planet tomorrow

After nearly 300 million miles, our Perseverance rover completes its journey to Mars on Thursday, Feb. 18. To reach the surface of the Red Planet, it has to survive the harrowing final phase known as Entry, Descent, and Landing.
 
Only then can the six-wheeled rover, the biggest, heaviest, cleanest, and most sophisticated robotic geologist ever launched into space, search Jezero Crater for signs of ancient life and collect samples that will eventually be returned to Earth.
 
Tune in for live coverage and landing commentary from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) beginning at 2:15 p.m. EST on the NASA TV Public Channel and the agency’s website, as well as the NASA AppYouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedInTwitchDaily Motion, and THETA.TV. Touchdown is scheduled for approximately 3:55 p.m. EST.
 
Additional landing shows include Juntos Perseveramos, a one-hour program in Spanish, and Mission Control Live, an immersive 360-degree view at our control room at JPL. Get our guide on this page to the TV programs coming up you can watch online.
 
Click here to set up a reminder to watch the landing

Feb. 18: We're Landing a Rover on Mars!

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