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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, ...
After making groundbreaking discoveries about the mysterious interior of the red planet, the InSight lander's mission has officially ended. The stationary lander spent nearly 1,500 days on Mars.
It has lived on two planets. It has spent years in the solar system. It has watched rockets launch into outer space from Earth. And now the NASA robot InSight's work on Mars appears to have come to an ...
Mars has an active, electrically charged surface where dust storms and spinning dust devils regularly move and reshape the ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - It could be the end of the red dusty line for NASA’s InSight lander, which has fallen silent after four years on Mars. The lander’s power levels have been dwindling for months ...
NASA's InSight Mars Lander has recorded its biggest quake on Mars ever. According to new research published in the American Geophysical Union (AGU) journal Geophysical Research Letters, the ...
We’re constantly learning more about the other planets in our solar system, especially Mars thanks to the multiple missions currently active there. But even retired missions can provide data for years ...
NASA has officially retired the InSight Mars Lander Mission after more than four years of service, and although this is sad, the science that has been done and will be done with the data it has ...
Saying goodbye is never easy, even when it’s directed toward a 794-pound Martian lander that no human has directly laid eyes on since 2018. Still, the internet is awash in obituaries for NASA’s ...
On Mars, another machine just bit the dust. The marsquake-detecting, photo-snapping InSight lander has now officially completed its mission and will now spend its retirement in the same place it spent ...
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