TECH NASA releases sounds of Perseverance driving on Mars Neha Kumari Mar 19, 2021 09:42 GMT The US Space Agency NASA's Perseverance Rover engaged in the search for life on Mars has started walking on the rocky surface of the red planet. This state-of-the-art probe of NASA has now sent an audio for driving for the first time on Mars. In the 16-minute audio released by the space agency on Wednesday, a clear sound is heard of the rover's wheels moving on the surface of Mars. The sound of the rover is not very pleasant and the sound of squeaking is heard in the middle of the recording. Indeed, he roared and turned around as the rover walked inside the Jagero crater. For this reason, the sound of squeaking was heard during the recording. Indian-origin NASA engineer and Rover's driver Vindi Verma said that the rover's metal wheels can cause some loud noise. The second was to record the sound of the landing. According to NASA, the second mic did not record any sound of the rover reaching Mars, but was able to record the first test drive on 4 March. The scratching sound is heard in the driving audio. Now engineers are trying to find out about this voice. Before that the rover had sent the sound of the wind of Mars-On February 22-23, the sound of Perseverance Rover was released by NASA for the first time. This voice is from Mars, which Rover has sent to NASA. This sound is of the winds in Mars. The rover is equipped with a weather station, 19 cameras and two microphones. With their help, NASA hopes to get clear pictures. NASA has sent the mobile science vehicle to Mars earlier, but is bigger and more sophisticated than the persistence. It is designed to collect samples of the rocks of Mars. It has brought some special equipment associated with the project. These include a very small helicopter. It is designed for controlled flight testing on another planet nasa Read More Read the Next Article