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NASA’s new Mars rover finally has a name—and, yes, it’s on Twitter
It started with 28,000. NASA just narrowed it down to one.
The next Mars rover, which has been going by Mars 2020, has a name: Perseverance. (We’re officially giving it the nickname “Percy.”) The space agency announced the winning name Thursday during a livestreamed event at the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab in California. Alexander Mather of Virginia, a middle-schooler, was behind the winning name.
Back in 2019, a naming contest brought in over 28,000 essays with name suggestions from K-12 students around the U.S.
A hefty winnowing process with 4,700 volunteer judges eventually narrowed it down to nine finalists in January:
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Endurance, K-4, Oliver Jacobs of Virginia
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Tenacity, K-4, Eamon Reilly of Pennsylvania
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Promise, K-4, Amira Shanshiry of Massachusetts
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Perseverance, 5-8, Alexander Mather of Virginia
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Vision, 5-8, Hadley Green of Mississippi
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Clarity, 5-8, Nora Benitez of California
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Ingenuity, 9-12, Vaneeza Rupani of Alabama
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Fortitude, 9-12, Anthony Yoon of Oklahoma
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Courage, 9-12, Tori Gray of Louisiana
The winner, Perseverance, already has its own Twitter handle. (Let’s hope it gets its own parody account too.)
Call me Perseverance.
I’m headed for Mars: driven to search for signs of ancient life, test new tech to help future human explorers, and collect the first rock samples for future return to Earth.
Follow me. Let’s go. https://t.co/7w3rbvbyoL#Mars2020
— NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover (@NasaPersevere) March 5, 2020
The previous Mars rover, Curiosity, was named in 2009 when Clara Ma, then in sixth grade, won an essay contest. Three other U.S. rovers have reached Mars: Sojourner, Spirit, and Opportunity.
Perseverance will launch from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida in July. Alexander is invited to the send-off. In his essay, which Alexander read after winning the contest, he explained why he selected the name “Perseverance.”
“We can persevere,” he wrote. “The human race will always persevere into the future.”
The rover formerly known as Mars 2020 is 2,300 pounds and is supposed to head to the Jezero Crater on Mars by early 2021.
NASA is planning for a human-crewed trip to the moon by 2024. The goal is for humans to eventually make it to the Red Planet.
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