SMRTR Science & EngineeringMay 12, 2026TechEBlog

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Has Added Another Self-Portrait to its Collection from the Surface of Mars

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NASA's Perseverance rover snapped a new self-portrait on March 11, 2026 — its 1,797th Martian day — from the farthest west it has ever traveled. The image, stitched from 61 exposures, shows the rover near a rock called Arethusa, which contains ancient igneous crystals that formed deep underground before Jezero Crater even existed.

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