L3Harris Technologies’ avionics and communications technology will provide a critical link that enables NASA to control the Perseverance Rover when it lands on Mars and throughout its 10-year life expectancy. L3Harris communications technology will transmit data to and from Perseverance through relay orbiters that then provide a communications link with NASA controllers on Earth from up to 250 million miles away. The controllers will use both critical links to send instructions and receive data, imagery, and other feedback from Perseverance.
The rover will capture and transmit an unprecedented volume and the highest-quality images of the Mars surface via L3Harris’ transceivers to the overhead orbiters. This volume of transmission requires the significant bandwidth that their transceivers will provide while adhering to stringent size, weight, and energy constraints. Perseverance will operate in an extremely harsh environment for more than a decade, requiring a hardened, durable, and proven solutions.
L3Harris's innovation has played a critical role in space initiatives for more than 60 years. The company has supported NASA’s Mars exploration for two decades including the Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, and Perseverance vehicles. Perseverance, the most sophisticated rover yet, launched seven months ago on United Launch Alliance’s two-stage Atlas V-541 launch vehicle for a mission expected to last one Martian year about 687 Earth days.
L3Harris technology has been onboard numerous NASA programs from early spacecraft and continuing through the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Space Shuttle, International Space Station, and previous Mars missions. L3Harris has supported deep space exploration with work on the Hubble Space Telescope and now the James Webb and Roman space telescopes. Besides, the company supports space-based weather forecasting on U.S. and international satellites and has navigation technology on every U.S. GPS satellite.