Our ‘Marsquake’ Mission On The Red Planet Will Bite The Dust By Mid-July Says NASA - Forbes
The "InSight" lander on the Martian surface is being drowned in dust and will be switched-off by the end of summer at the latest.
NASA's InSight mission is investigating the interior structure and composition of Mars.
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When NASA sent its InSight lander to Mars in 2018 it knew it may have to land during a dust storm. Its … [+6090 chars]
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