By now, you've likely heard of this rover's mission, seen the hashtag #CountdownToMars
, and may even be planning to pick up a red donut in its honor. Follow along as we chronicle the @NASAPersevere mission—and humanity's obsession with Mars—in the days ahead

Rover Name: Perseverance
Purpose: Collect rock and soil samples for possible return to Earth
Expected Landing: Feb. 18, 2021
Landing Site: Jezero Crater, Mars
Mission Duration: At least one Mars year (about 687 Earth days)
Purpose: Collect rock and soil samples for possible return to Earth
Expected Landing: Feb. 18, 2021
Landing Site: Jezero Crater, Mars
Mission Duration: At least one Mars year (about 687 Earth days)
Scientists and engineers, working through the COVID-19 crisis on Earth, have prepared it for tasks ranging from trying to generate oxygen on Mars to searching for evidence of past life http://on.natgeo.com/3qu3Z92
Jezero Crater is filled with boulders and cliffs that could spell doom for an unprepared rover https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1362137708294934529
Maps are a crucial part of the rover’s entry, descent, and landing sequence—a dramatic, complicated set of maneuvers that will deposit the one-ton rover in Jezero Crater http://on.natgeo.com/37nZl52
As Perseverance parachutes through the thin Martian atmosphere, it will snap images from five different altitudes and compare what it sees with the onboard maps https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1361860443548090376
At 3:55 p.m. ET today, the 2,260-pound rover—the heaviest object ever sent to the surface of another planet—should set its wheels in the ruddy dirt of Jezero Crater http://on.natgeo.com/3beSGLH
You can easily spot Mars in the evening sky anytime for the next few months—and in an amazing coincidence, Earth’s moon will appear right next to the red planet tonight http://on.natgeo.com/3pBe56O
More on those "7 minutes of terror" in our latest newsletter by @vmjaggard99 https://email.nationalgeographic.com/H/2/v600000177b181a74384fdfd6e966f45e8/996e0284-4dc4-4432-9095-04d499e95d5f/HTML https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1362416769755844615
For the first time in history, people will hear what it sounds like on another planet. “The microphone will be sitting there on the surface of Mars, attached to the rover, listening to the ambient noises,” David Gruel https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1362457320492568576
Here's how to watch @NASA's live landing coverage on Twitter! https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1362480792883052545
Why is humanity so obsessed with Mars anyway? More in our March issue: http://on.natgeo.com/3qx8obi https://twitter.com/nadiamdrake/status/1362430805583216646
It's go time! @NASAPersevere is about to encounter the Martian atmosphere! We won't know how it all goes for another ~20min.
"We have indication that cruise stage separation has been confirmed by the spacecraft."
And now we wait. #CountdownToMars
And now we wait. #CountdownToMars

Percy has landed safely! #CountdownToMars
https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1362506126839848961

After a harrowing plunge through the thin Martian atmosphere, Percy can begin its landmark hunt for signs of ancient life https://twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1362507436611956736