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ScienceJune 24, 2026

NASA’s HiRISE Captures Perseverance Marking a Milestone on Mars

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NASA’s Perseverance rover appears as a green speck on the Martian surface on June 13, 2026, a day before the robotic explorer marked a distance milestone, having traveled a full marathon on the Red Planet.

Perseverance reached that distance after five years and four months of driving — on the 1,890th Martian day, or sol, of its mission; the previous record holder, NASA’s Opportunity rover, took 11 years and two months to reach the same milestone.

This image was taken by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter using its High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera.

The rover’s tracks can be seen tracing the surface.

The rover is in an area west of Jezero Crater that the science team is calling “Arbot.”

Figure A is the same image with a yellow circle indicating Perseverance.

Managed for NASA by Caltech, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California manages operations of the Perseverance rover and MRO on behalf of the agency’s Science Mission Directorate as part of NASA’s Mars Exploration Program portfolio.

Lockheed Martin Space in Denver built MRO and supports its operations.

The University of Arizona, in Tucson, operates HiRISE, which was built by BAE Systems in Boulder, Colorado.

To learn more about these missions, visit:

https:science.nasa.gov/mars/

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