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A cutout of the Martian interior beneath NASA's Insight lander. The top 5 kilometers of the crust appear to be dry, but a new study provides evidence for a zone of fractured rock 11.5-20 km below ...
Now, thanks to some nice timing on NASA’s behalf, we are treated to a gorgeous view of the Martian sunset from the lander’s perspective. Don't Miss: Early Black Friday deals: Nintendo Switch ...
An curved arrow pointing right. On Oct. 19, the Schiaparelli lander entered the Martian atmosphere, scheduled for a safe touch down. But something went wrong, and for the last two days ...
Martian seismology!” The rumblings were detected by the InSight lander’s SEIS (Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure) instrument, which the robot placed on the planet’s surface last year.
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