"Perseverance Rover Breaks Martian Speed Records with Autonomous Software Controls"

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NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has set a speed record by traversing a boulder field in a third of the time it would have taken its predecessor Curiosity. Equipped with the AutoNav system, Perseverance has self-driving capabilities that allow it to make decisions on the fly, resulting in faster navigation. The rover logged 2,490 feet of travel, compared to the original planned route of 1,706 feet. Perseverance has also set records for single-day drive distance and longest Martian navigation without human assistance. As it continues its mission to search for signs of biological life on Mars, the rover faces challenging terrain but is prepared for the task.
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