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Gegli news - After seven minutes of teror, NASA's geology landed on Mars - 11/27/2018 6:44:06 PM 6:44:06 PM 

Scientists hope to get more information about what's beneath the surface of Mars after 301 million miles of travel at $ 850 million.

 NASA's InSight landed on Mars on Monday afternoon, and scientists are now hoping to have a look at the Earth's surface across the planet.

Just before 3 am ET on Monday, scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, eventually landed and worked on their red carpet as their precious vehicle safely and started posting their first pictures. .
"This never gets old,” said jubilant chief engineer Rob Manning. “What a relief. Fabulous, fabulous.”
Shortly after the touch, InSight left its first photo of the Red Planet, and confirmed that it would land after dipping into Mars. Shortly after touch, InSight left its first photo of the Red Planet. , And confirmed that he landed after dive into the space of Mars.
InSight cleans the camera several hours after the lens and opens its solar array.
When NASA confirms that the solar arrays are properly deployed, engineers will be ready to build a scientific tool for collecting data over the next three months.
InSight landed at 2,300 to 5 miles per hour, gaining what NASA called "seven minutes of teror."
"The engineers are landing for seven minutes of assassination," said Robert Greer, the team leader responsible for landing these myths. "
We can not descend to JUSTOS, so we need to rely on our spacecraft prior to the program. We did our experiments for years, we learned from other Mars and studied all the conditions that Mars gave us. And we're going to be alert to InSight reaches her home in Elysium Planitia. "
Scientists have chosen Elysium Planitia for their landing point, which is the wide plain that is called "the largest parking lot on Mars."
Here are some details about InSight Travel:
NASA wants to see an overview below the surface of Mars, and collects information about the shell, mantle and the core of the planet with a 16-foot hole below. I hope to answer the fundamental question about whether Mars can support life.
InSight is the official name for projects, internal exploration using seismic research, geology, and short-term heating transport.
InSight is flying on May 5, when it drove it from the Airborne Wingenburg Air Base in California, with a travel of 301 million miles to Mars at a mission cost of $ 850 million.
Parachute 39 feet to guide 800 pounds, the InSight Solar was set to the point of the Martian parking lot.
Scientists are hoping to collect data for the next two years (or a year of Mars) to show how a microorganism exists. NASA's leading scientist, Jim Green, said the device lasted for at least two years, and at any chance, it could have worked two years behind it.
"It can take a few more years to answer the questions that maybe we still do not even think - how cold is it?
According to Green, the spot chosen for this landing, in particular the high-class Mars standards, is about frosts at around 170 degrees Fahrenheit, and is particularly mild. It is not anticipated that the weather will be destroyed in InSight even after the work has been stopped.
It probably only sits there and collects dust for a very long time, and takes others on Mars, like Viking 1 and Mars Pathfinder.


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