I made this for school, don't judge. Arrows to move, here's some lore: Mars Science Expedition 2035 The goal of the Mars Science Expedition 2035 is to conduct short-term scientific research on the surface of Mars to better understand its geology, climate, and potential for past microbial life. This mission is a "go-there-and-back" operation lasting approximately 18 months, including travel and surface time. Our crew of five astronauts will travel aboard a capsule launched by a heavy-lift rocket, then dock with a transit module in Earth's orbit. From there, they’ll begin the nine-month journey to Mars. The transit module will provide artificial gravity and radiation shielding for crew safety. We will land in Jezero Crater, a scientifically rich area once home to an ancient lake. The terrain offers a prime opportunity to study sediment layers and collect soil and rock samples. Astronauts will live in a deployed inflatable habitat, equipped with life support, solar power, and a modular lab space. Scientific research will focus on: Soil chemistry and potential biosignatures Weather and dust storm behavior The best possible place to start building Subsurface water detection using ground-penetrating radar Tools include robotic rovers, spectrometers, drills, environmental sensors, and lab equipment for on-site analysis. After a 30–45 day surface stay, the crew will launch from Mars in a small airship and rendezvous with the transit module for the return trip. This mission lays critical groundwork for future long-term exploration and the eventual goal of a permanent human presence on Mars.
I made this for school, don't judge The rover is used to get into hard-to-reach places on Mars and collect data