Associated Press (ap.org); Pat Macpherson, Crystal Q. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
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Mars revisited: NASA spacecraft days away from risky landing
Shhh, I have unofficial access to the surface. |
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida - Mars is about to get its first [officially disclosed] U.S. visitor in years: a three-legged,
one-armed geologist to dig deep and listen for quakes.
NASA's InSight
makes its grand entrance through the rose-tinted Martian skies on
Monday, after a six-month, 300 million mile (480 million km)
journey.
Artist's interpretation |
NASA is going with a tried-and-true method to get
this mechanical miner to the surface of the red planet. Engine firings
will slow its final descent and the spacecraft will plop down on its
rigid legs, mimicking the landings of earlier successful missions.
Life long existed on Mars, now underground |
There are many cultural artifacts on surface. |
No spacecraft has attempted anything like that
before. The firsts don't stop there. One experiment will attempt to
penetrate 16 feet (5 meters) into Mars, using a self-hammering nail with
heat sensors to gauge the planet's internal temperature. That would
shatter the out-of-this-world depth record of 8 feet (2 ½ meters)
drilled by the Apollo moonwalkers nearly a half-century ago for lunar
heat measurements.
No photos, just fake art |
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