Perserverance: The Gold Standard of SRVs?

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Just an idea for the Fdevs. How about creating models of the rovers on Mars that we can visit in our SRVs.
You would have to visit those in the museum on Mars in one of the cities they built after terraforming. You will probably get fined and destroyed for loitering in a vehicle in the museum.
 
Perseverance is far from the gold standard of SRV's! It's less than a frame a second, with a (round trip) ping of 42 minutes equalling 2,520,000 ms it is literally unplayable!
 
I had a look at the new panoramic view from the Perseverance rover. A bit left from the centre of the pic along the dark rim you can see a big and more rectangular rock. Left of this rock you can see a bright light.

Link of the Nasa picture: https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/...464-mastcam-zs_first_360-degree_panorama2.jpg

And here is the picture detail with the light:

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I wonder if that might be skycrane debris reflecting sunlight. The photos of its impact (which are admittedly grainy) show the impact to the left of a similar rock formation.

Edit: added linky:

Source: https://mobile.twitter.com/NASAPersevere/status/1364702229567967235
 
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