Mars_2020_JPL_second_insignia.svg
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Description Mars 2020 JPL second insignia.svg |
English:
A faithful recreation of the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
's second insignia for the
Mars 2020
mission, introduced in March 2020. The insignia is a simple red circle with a depiction of the
Perseverance
rover
built with simple square blocks, alongside a star shining in the sky. The
Mars 2020
mission is intended to be the successor to the
Mars Science Laboratory
mission, which has operated the
Curiosity
rover on Mars since its launch in 2011.
Perseverence
will land in
Jezero crater
to study the past environment of Mars using scientific instruments specialised in studying soil and materials on Jezero's delta, which once saw large flows of water pass through millions of years ago. Recreated in
Inkscape 0.92
, based off imagery featured in JPL's
Mars 2020
store
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Source | Own work , based on work by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) |
Author | Philip Terry Graham |
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