The new photo is the best-ever look at the InSight lander on the surface of Mars

The new photo is the best-ever look at the InSight lander on the surface of Mars
Robert Downey Jr. made the announcement at a Stones concert on 22 August 2019
The vibrations were picked up by the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) instrument on 6 April 2019
NASA’s Martian lander, InSight, is still unpacking its baggage and has most recently put its shield over its seismometer
Engineers have already tested InSight’s instruments on Earth using a full scale model called ForeSight
NASA’s InSight lander has recently arrived at Mars and has detected the rumbles caused by Martian wind
Don’t miss a moment of the action as the Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport lander touches down on the Red Planet at approximately 8pm GMT/3pm ET
This tiny, low-cost spacecraft has imaged Mars for the first time ahead of its rendezvous
Whilst reaching this milestone, all of its instruments were tested and are thankfully in superb condition
The twin MarCO spacecraft, cruising to the Red Planet along with NASA’s InSight lander, have relayed to Earth that they’re in good health
Wherever you are in the world, don’t miss the blast off of NASA’s InSight by tuning into our livestream
NASA’s InSight lander has passed a key test as it gets closer to its launch date
The best way to find evidence of living organisms on Mars may be to examine rocks and minerals that formed deep underground
NASA is moving forward with a spring 2018 launch of its InSight mission to study the deep interior of the Red Planet
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