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Luck favors the prepared. @NASA_Wallops' work on my parachute is proof of that. They overcame an extraordinary engineering challenge by doing everything possible to get my parachute right. See how they made it work under harsh conditions: https://t.co/mNDSsXSZXd https://t.co/1selCjKl5J
LIVEđź”´ Take a close look at my new home. Members of my team are giving you a tour around the high-def 360-degree panorama I sent back. They're zooming in on the details of the Martian terrain I'm in and are answering your questions live. #CountdownToMars https://t.co/9tpv4Vl4lV

Get a guided tour around the first high-def 360-degree look at my new environment. Mission experts explain why it’s got scientists back on Earth excited, and will answer your questions. Tune in today, Feb. 25, 1pm PT (4pm ET/2100 GMT). https://t.co/sjA1YQpurv #CountdownToMars https://t.co/Ujtk22g2dh

From every corner of the globe, you sent your names to ride aboard with me and now we’re here. #CountdownToMars Missed your chance? Send your name on NASA’s next Mars mission: https://t.co/P1ta0Ojq6T https://t.co/6leeFdowpI

A moment of respect for the descent stage. Within two minutes of safely delivering me to the surface of Mars, I caught the smoke plume on one of my Hazcams from its intentional surface impact — an act that protected me and the scientific integrity of my landing site. https://t.co/bG4dekrbvJ

I’m taking it all in. This is the first 360º view of my home using Mastcam-Z. This dual, high-definition camera system sits atop my mast and has zoom capability. Inspect tiny details of Jezero Crater with the special interactive viewer at https://t.co/roDhWK56gj #CountdownToMars https://t.co/TAy28PpG73

Picture yourself on Mars. @NASA collaborated with @NatGeo to make an augmented reality effect using my mission data. Head to @Instagram where @NASA_Astronauts Jessica Watkins demonstrates how to join me and even take a selfie together. https://t.co/Ir6JbNoIYR #CountdownToMars https://t.co/YLyI4LhRAr

‼️ HAPPENING NOW: @NASAPersevere experts answer YOUR questions live during a @Reddit AMA about our Mars rover’s Feb. 18 landing, as well as today’s newly released images, sounds, and videos of the Red Planet. What do you want to know? ➡️ https://t.co/u3mHi3XUII https://t.co/QEinO53RCw

Scan this image for the various pieces of my landing system, which did their jobs perfectly before coming to rest on Mars. Teams of experts poured years of work into each one. My safe landing is what tells you they nailed it. https://t.co/g1QIh0xIqZ đź“·: @HiRISE #CountdownToMars https://t.co/2QoFWhKXQr
Now that you’ve seen Mars, hear it. Grab some headphones and listen to the first sounds captured by one of my microphones. 🎧 https://t.co/JswvAWC2IP #CountdownToMars

Landing on Mars is a rush of tension, drama, and noise. Then, when the dust clears: tranquility and grandeur. #CountdownToMars Explore in 3D in the YouTube app: https://t.co/iz9YIvEsvy More images: https://t.co/Ex1QDo3eC2 https://t.co/cj7NOpGysR
LIVEđź”´ I've sent back the videos I took of my Mars landing. It was quite the ride! Tune in to see this one-of-a-kind footage and some of my latest pics of Jezero Crater. Comment your questions below or use #CountdownToMars. https://t.co/0FxcmFWbOA

LESS. THAN. ONE. HOUR. AWAY. Tune in starting at 2pm ET to see us unveil video of a rover recording itself while landing on another planet: https://t.co/mzKW5uV4hS. You don't want to miss what @NASAPersevere captured during its #CountdownToMars. https://t.co/W84TdaIZKD

While the team has been busy with data coming back from @NASAPersevere related to descent and landing, they were able to open the Hazcam pipeline today: https://t.co/RQPNYAmqsQ Join us tomorrow at 2pm ET for more images and video from the #CountdownToMars: https://t.co/ZlJ2xHNI0a https://t.co/S1iKD3FjEV
Quoted @POTUS
On Thursday, I joined the world and watched in awe as the Perseverance Rover touched down on the surface of Mars. It was a remarkable feat — one made possible by the hard work and ingenuity of the team at @NASA. I called to congratulate them on their historic landing. https://t.co/0Qjs2MDk4J

Behind every successful mission is a great team. Thank you for your kind words, Mr. President. My team and I couldn't agree more: when you work together, there's nothing you can't do. https://t.co/xxKTRkBkQG

Busy, busy. What I’ve been up to since landing, you ask? Well, quite a bit. On Feb. 22 at 11am PT (2pm ET/1900 GMT, hear my team back on Earth discuss the data I’ve sent them so far and what I’ll be doing these upcoming days. https://t.co/gx7ChsBy7k #CountdownToMars https://t.co/aXnrmwM0Il

Ingenuity, the Mars Helicopter I carry, is working as expected. I’m currently charging it, but once I set it down, it’ll rely solely on its solar panels. If it survives the brutally cold Martian nights, the team will attempt flight. https://t.co/8pksN06ZwP #CountdownToMars https://t.co/80kEoww0QU