NASA has begun testing the landing legs and pads of the largest Mars lander ever. A few years back, in 2021, the Perseverance rover landed on the Red Planet, and NASA has been busy collecting Mars rocket samples via the Perseverance rover. Returning these rock samples to Earth, however, is an entirely different task because Perseverance cannot fly on its own. To retrieve these samples, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) will send a new lander to Mars, The lander, equipped with multiple ...