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  • Viewing Mars: A Beginner's Guide to Spotting the Red Planet
    To spot Mars in the sky and witness NASA's Perseverance rover landing, follow these steps:

    Locate Mars in the Sky:

    1. Choose a Clear Night: Select a clear and dark night for the best visibility.

    2. Find the Right Time: Determine when Mars is visible from your location. You can check astronomy apps or websites to locate Mars.

    3. Look to the East: Mars usually appears in the eastern sky before dawn or in the western sky after sunset.

    4. Reddish Color: Mars has a distinct red color, so look for a reddish dot or star-like object in the indicated direction.

    5. Use Binoculars or a Telescope: While Mars may be visible to the naked eye, using binoculars or a small telescope can enhance the view and show more details.

    Watch NASA's Perseverance Rover Landing:

    6. NASA Live Stream: NASA typically hosts a live stream for major events like the Perseverance rover landing. Check NASA's website or social media channels for the live feed.

    7. Online Platforms: Some online platforms, such as YouTube, may carry the NASA live stream.

    8. Local TV Stations: Some local TV stations may also broadcast the event.

    9. NASA Website and Social Media: NASA's official website and social media accounts will likely provide updates, images, and videos related to the landing.

    Tips:

    - Check weather forecasts to ensure clear skies for the best viewing experience.

    - If possible, find a location with an unobstructed view of the eastern or western horizon.

    - Be patient and allow your eyes to adjust to the darkness for better visibility.

    - Share the experience with friends or family, and remember to capture any memorable moments with photos.

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