Canadian Mars scientist excitedly awaits landing of NASA’s Perseverance probe.
EDMONTON — Chris Herd plans to be in his living room in Edmonton today but his heart will be on Mars.
The University of Alberta planetary geologist — one of a select team of scientists working with NASA — hopes to watch the successful touchdown of the Perseverance Rover, a probe designed to eventually bring back rocks from the red planet that could reveal signs of life.
It’s 204 million kilometres to Mars. Herd says that’s about the size of the scale needed to measure his excitement.
“Somewhere up near the top of that.”