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Staying away from chocolate for a minute and to be serious, can they swing the camera round and show Earth from Mars like we can see Mars from Earth, as I have no idea about this sort of thing.
Are there any temperature readings, atmosphere readings (oxygen, nitrogen etc) gravity.
This stuff is probably already known but because of this I am now very interested in what Mars is like.
There is a lot of good information here in the link regarding mission objective and key instruments on board the perseverance.
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/science/
Also it's worth keeping an eye on the NASA live press briefings as they have an interesting QandA afterwards in which members of the public can tweet questions.
It's definitely an event that has captured the imagination as you say it's got a lot of people very interested in mars.including myself.