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    InSight, robotic Mars lander, geophysicist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, USA

    Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport

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    NASA Mars InSight overview

    Published on Mar 29, 2018

    NASA's next mission to Mars is weeks away from its May 2018 launch. InSight is more than a Mars mission. Its team members hope to unlock the mysteries of the formation and evolution of rocky planets, including Earth.

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    NASA's InSight mission to Mars explained

    Published on May 2, 2018

    This weekend, NASA is set to launch the InSight Mars lander, which will study Mars' interior and seismic activity to better understand how planets are formed. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineer Farrah Alibay explains what to expect from the mission.

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    Atlas V InSight launch highlights

    Published on May 5, 2018

    A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying NASA’s InSight mission to Mars lifts off from Space Launch Complex-3 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, on May 5, 2018. The mission marks the first interplanetary launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base. The two-year InSight mission seeks to understand the evolutionary formation of rocky planets, including Earth, by investigating the interior structure and processes of Mars.

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    InSight mission to Mars launch

    Published on May 5, 2018

    Go, Atlas. Go, Centaur. Go, InSight! NASA's InSight mission launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base for Mars on May 5, 2018—the first interplanetary launch from the West Coast. InSight is expected to land on the Red Planet on Nov. 26, 2018. More than a mission to Mars, InSight will help scientists understand the formation and early evolution of all rocky planets, including Earth.

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    InSight: Landing on Mars

    Published on Nov 17, 2018

    After a long journey, the InSight spacecraft will arrive at the Red Planet on November 26, 2018. Learn about the punishing entry, descent and landing sequence and what it takes to safely land on Mars.

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    InSight Mars Mission's Road to Launch: Countdown to T-Zero

    Published on Nov 20, 2018

    On Monday, Nov. 26, 2018, our InSight spacecraft is set to land on Mars. This new documentary from NASA Launch Services follows InSight's road to launch earlier this year & May 5, 2018 liftoff from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.

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    NASA's InSight mission will drill deeper into Mars than ever before | Watch This Space

    Published on Nov 23, 2018

    InSight is going to drill under the Martian surface to find out more about the red planet. What causes Marsquakes? What's inside the planet's core? And does Mars actually wobble? Claire Reilly digs deeper to find out.

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