The four landing sites currently being considered for NASA's March 2020 rover
Source: NASA / JPL-Caltech
The site was nicknamed "Midway" because it lies halfway between two other candidate landing places: the Jezero delta and northern Syrtis. The third candidate previously identified is the Columbia Hills area of Gusev Crater, explored by NASA's Spirit Rover after landing in January 2004.
Jezero, Northeast Syrtis and Columbia Hills were selected as finalists at the third site of the year. Rover 2020 landing This workshop was held in February 2017.
Midway has the same morphological units as Syrtis Northeast and is relatively close to Jezero, said John Mustard, a professor in the department of science of the United States. Earth environment and planets at Brown University in Providence, Rhode. "It emerged from the scientific team members of March 2020, I believe it's possible to get two birds with a rover," said Mustard at Inside Outer Space