Mars 2020: Next Stop, the Red Planet

At a Glance Leadership President Provost Board of Trustees Legacy History & Milestones Historic Awards & Honors Caltech Archives Interactive History Map News Publications This is Caltech Caltech Magazine Periodic Table of Caltech Innovation and Impact Exploration and Achievement Directions Campus Maps Parking Tours Administrative Offices & Departments Academic Divisions Biology and Biological Engineering Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Engineering & Applied Science Geological & Planetary Sciences Humanities and Social Sciences Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy Jet Propulsion Laboratory Student Research Centers & Institutes Technology Transfer & Corporate Partnerships Sponsored Research Research Facilities Faculty Listing Undergraduate Studies Graduate Studies Online Education Executive Education Teaching, Learning, & Outreach Resources Registrar Catalog Academic Calendar Library International Offices Career Development Calendar Caltech Today Athletics & Recreation Public Programming / CaltechLive! Performing & Visual Arts Housing Dining Caltech Y Wellness Services Diversity Center Security Emergency Information With just under a month until the scheduled launch of the Perseverance Mars Rover, Caltech recently discussed what to expect as the rover prepares to depart for Mars. Mission Project Scientist Ken Farley , W. M.
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