Updated: February 19, 2021 12:53 PM IST NASA is offering an immersive 360-degree view of the successful landing of its Perseverance rover on Mars from inside Mission Control. The rover landed on the ‘Red Planet’ at 3:55 PM EST on Thursday and those interested can watch the Mission Control live via a 360-degree video, which can be accessed on the official NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory YouTube page. Also Read - NASA Perseverance Mars rover uses 1998 iMac processor with just one upgrade “Watch an epic journey unfold on Thursday, Feb. 18 as our Perseverance rover lands on Mars. Watch here for a 360-degree engineer’s-eye-view from inside Mission Control at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, with picture-in-picture commentary,” the description of the video read. Also Read - NASA astronauts complete seven hour spacewalk to prep ISS for new solar panels