SCIENCE
Linux lands on the Red Planet
The Perseverance rover’s successful Mars landing took Linux and open source software to another planet.
Linux is no longer just the most widelyused operating system on Earth – it’s now made its way to Mars. NASA recently landed the Perseverance rover on our celestial neighbour, along with a small helicopter, known as Ingenuity. This was used to attempt the first powered flight on a planet other than Earth, and it was powered by Linux.