2024
DOI: 10.28927/sr.2024.005023
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Investigating the Martian soil at the InSight landing site

Pierre Delage,
Bernardo Caicedo,
Matt Golombek
et al.

Abstract: The InSight mission is a geophysical mission aimed at better understanding the structure of Mars and of the other rocky planets of the solar system. To do so, a lander accommodating two cameras, a very sensitive seismometer, and a dynamic self-penetrating heat probe nicknamed the mole were placed on the Mars surface by the Instrument Deployment Arm (IDA). Besides geophysical data (which definitely enriched the existing knowledge on the structure of Mars), the InSight instruments significantly increased the kno… Show more

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