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NASA's Perseverance Rover, in 'Safe Mode' After Launch to Mars
The NASA Perseverance Rover, after its launch on its mission to Mars, is currently in 'safe mode.' The space agency's engineers are now tackling a glitch which caused the spacecraft to go into protective mode.
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