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New details from InSight Lander about Mars' core changes what scientists knew about the inside of Red Planet
NASA scientists have uncovered an unexpected presence inside Mars, a solid mass around 373 miles in size. This finding has been explained in detail within the journal Nature. The data on which these ...
NASA InSight lander snapped this selfie when its solar panels were still clean from dust. NASA’s InSight lander was a very different mission from the space agency’s famous wheeled Mars rovers. It ...
NASA’s InSight lander has deployed its first instrument onto the surface of Mars, completing a major mission milestone. New images from the lander show the seismometer on the ground, its ...
Data collected on Mars' planetary crust by the InSight lander has led scientists to conclude the planet has stores of liquid water underground, a report revealed today. Analysis led by Vashan Wright, ...
Time is running out for NASA's InSight lander. On the heels of yet another important seismic discovery, the lander's power reserves have dropped to critical levels. InSight, which has been on Mars ...
NASA’s Mars InSight lander has measured and recorded for the first time ever a likely “marsquake.” The faint seismic signal, detected by the lander’s Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) ...
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In 2018, NASA landed the first seismograph on the red planet. The InSight lander (short for Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) was retired in 2022, but while it was active, measured ...
A group of researchers have concluded the most probable explanation concerning data collected about Mars’ planetary crust from the Mars InSight Lander is the crust has stores of liquid water. If true, ...
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Mars beat NASA’s InSight, and the reason changes the story
Mars ended NASA’s InSight mission on its own terms, not with a dramatic crash or a catastrophic malfunction, but with a slow, suffocating blanket of dust that starved the lander of power. That quiet ...
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