Purdue University is playing a key role in cracking the code on a planet 140 million miles away from earth. Purdue professor Roger Wiens’ state-of-the-art camera perched atop the Perserverance Rover is marking its fourth year on Mars. It’s gathering half a million images to help scientists better understand how unique rocks make up this mysterious planet.

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