Overseas Network, August 7th. According to the Associated Press report on the 6th, NASA's latest Mars rover "Perseverance" tried to collect rock samples for the first time, but found nothing.

  NASA's latest Mars rover attempted to collect rock samples that could be brought back to Earth for the first time on the 6th, but the rover failed.

The Mars rover Perseverance conducted drilling operations at the bottom of the Jezero crater on Mars and took samples the size of a finger.

But NASA said the probe did not collect rocks.

  Thomas Zubuhen, the head of NASA’s scientific mission, said: “This is not the'hole in one' we expected, but after all, it is risky to open up new areas.” NASA scientist Ken Farley said that the next step for the probe will be Use a camera mounted on the robotic arm to check the situation inside the cave.

Next, the detector may find a core damaged by the drill bit, or find that the sample has been turned into sand directly.

(Overseas Network-United States-Qiao Shanshan / Intern Compilation-Ji Kaicheng)