CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA’s Mars rover team must have patience and perseverance as years of their hard work will soon pay off but they must wait a little longer as the U.S.
space agency has pushed the launch date again for the robot.United Launch Alliance was scheduled to launch the rover, named Perseverance, on an Atlas V rocket sometime in July.
The last launch date was pushed to July 22 now NASA says it is targeting no earlier than July 30.NASA officials said they experienced rocket processing delays preparing to mount the spacecraft to the rocket that will carry the rover to Mars leading to the first launch time change.