First shots from the Martian orbit for NASA's Perseverance rover: it was photographed at the point where it landed on Mars in the company of the heat shield that protected it from the very high temperatures during the descent through the atmosphere, the parachute that slowed the descent and the descent module that accompanied him in a soft landing, supporting him with cables.
The photo taken by NASA's MRO probe (source: NASA / JPL-Caltech / University of Arizona)
The photos were taken by the NASA probe Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (Mro) and the Tgo (Trace Gad Orbiter), the orbiter of the ExoMars mission of the space agencies of Europe (ESA) and Russia (Roscosmos).
Location of the Perseverance rover and of the other elements that accompanied it in the descent to Mars (source: ESA / Roscosmos / CaSSIS; A. Valantinas)