NASA hid that message in the parachute of the Mars rover



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The parachute used by NASA's Mars probe 'Percivirance' when landing on Mars (Photo = NASA / JPL)
The parachute used by NASA’s Mars probe ‘Percivirance’ when landing on Mars (Photo = NASA / JPL)

The Percivirance Mars exploration vehicle of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) contained a special message on the parachute used when it landed on Mars, the US IT outlet The Verge reported on the 23rd (local time) .

One Twitter user said that the red and white patterns on the parachute the Rover used convey the motto of the NASA exploration team: “ Dare Mighty Things. ” This motto is also a phrase engraved on a wall at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

When the hidden code was revealed, Adam Steltzner, senior engineer at Perciviarence, posted an image with a hidden message for those who want to know, saying, “I think the internet has decoded this code in six hours.” I said yes.

NASA engineer Allen Chen said at a press conference on the 22nd: “In addition to making amazing science possible, we hope that our efforts can inspire others. We leave a message in our work so that we can find it.”

Photo = NASA / JPL

Subsequently, messages hidden by NASA are published one after another. If you zoom in on one of the NASA photos of the Persistence Exploration Rover that was released this week, you can see that there is a picture of the history of the Exploration Rovers that landed on Mars in the past.

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NASA has hidden messages on the Mars rover in the past. The Curiosity Exploration Rover, which landed on Mars in 2012, is known to hide the message ‘JPL’ in Morse code in the hole in the wheel.

In addition to the Percivirence parachute code, Allen Chen said there could be more hidden messages on the scout rover.





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