‘Incredible’: Canadian scientist eager to begin work after NASA Mars probe lands
EDMONTON — For seven long minutes, as NASA’s latest Mars probe hurtled in radio silence through the red planet’s atmosphere to its surface, Chris Herd held his breath.
The University of Alberta planetary geologist, one of a select team of scientists working on the Perseverance project, says he felt every tick.
“It’s hard to describe,” he said Thursday.
“There were so many steps in those seven minutes of terror. Step after step, it was, ‘OK, it’s gone well. It’s gone well.’ And then the applause.

