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  2. Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure - Wikipedia

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    The Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) is a seismometer and the primary scientific instrument on board the InSight Mars lander launched on 5 May 2018 for a landing on 26 November 2018; the instrument was deployed to the surface of Mars on 19 December.

  3. Temperature and Winds for InSight - Wikipedia

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    Temperature and Winds for InSight (TWINS) is a NASA meteorological suite of instruments on board the InSight lander that landed on Mars on 26 November 2018. TWINS provides continuous wind and air temperature measurements to help understand the seismic data from the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) instrument.

  4. Rotation and Interior Structure Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Insight lander with its solar panels deployed in a cleanroom. The Principal Investigator for RISE is William Folkner of JPL, who led the 1997 investigation of Mars's core using the radio link between Earth and NASA's Mars Pathfinder. RISE uses the spacecraft's radio connection with Earth to assess perturbations of Mars's rotation axis to ...

  5. Insight - Wikipedia

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    Insight is the understanding of a specific cause and effect within a particular context. [citation needed] The term insight can have several related meanings: a piece of information

  6. Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package - Wikipedia

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    The Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP 3) is a science payload on board the InSight lander that features instruments to study the heat flow and other thermal properties of Mars. One of the instruments, a burrowing probe nicknamed "the mole", was designed to penetrate 5 m (16 ft) below Mars' surface.

  7. Marsquake - Wikipedia

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    Marsquakes were detected and confirmed by the InSight mission in 2019. [3] Using InSight data and analysis, the Viking marsquakes were confirmed in 2023. [4] Compelling evidence has been found that Mars has in the past been seismically more active, with clear magnetic striping over a large region of southern Mars.

  8. Mars InSight Roadshow - Wikipedia

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    Mars InSight Roadshow was a traveling exhibit/activity center for education and public outreach in support of the InSight Mars lander and space exploration and space science. [1] Supported by caravan of vehicles, the roadshow functioned as an exhibit for institutions and/or events and also conducted public talks.

  9. File:Geology of the InSight landing site on Mars.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: The Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) spacecraft landed successfully on Mars and imaged the surface to characterize the surficial geology. Here we report on the geology and subsurface structure of the landing site to aid in situ geophysical investigations.