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After four groundbreaking years, NASA’s InSight mission has delivered stunning data about the Red Planet’s interior. From ...
The NASA InSight lander, which has been revealing the mysterious interior of Mars since 2018, is coming to the end of its mission. The stationary spacecraft captured its final selfie, showing the ...
NASA’s InSight lander team enjoyed a Mars-shaped cake on the first anniversary of the spacecraft’s November 26, 2018, landing. NASA/JPL-Caltech.
NASA's InSight Mars lander is covered in dust in its final selfie, taken on April 24. The following month its robotic arm was put into resting position, aka "retirement pose." ...
The InSight lander, which has spent over four years carrying out science on the Martian surface, may have finally died due to a lack of solar power. A NASA JPL update published late yesterday said ...
The Mars lander InSight is battling a long-term accumulation of dust on its solar panels and is down to one-tenth of its available landing power of 5,000 watt-hours, officials said in a press ...
NASA's InSight Mars lander may shut down soon. Here's what it's achieved so far NASA's InSight probe landed on Mars in 2018 to help scientists study the planet's interior.
Mars wasn’t easy on InSight. Take the case of the soil snafu. The lander arrived on Mars in late 2018 with an instrument designed to hammer into the surface to measure the interior’s heat.
The Mars InSight Lander Is Powering Down. Here’s What It Discovered Over its Lifetime. 5 minute read.
NASA’s InSight Mars lander, which touched down on the Red Planet over four years ago, transmitted what may be its final image on Monday. "My power’s really low, so this may be the last image I ...
More than 50 million miles away, a critical amount of actual Mars dust has covered the solar panels of NASA’s InSight lander, which had been studying the red planet’s crust, mantle, core and ...