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NASA’s InSight Spacecraft Lands Successfully On Mars

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According to The Huffington Post, NASA’s InSight spacecraft has touched down on Mars after traveling for nearly seven months and over the span of more than 300 million miles. The suspenseful landing of the craft followed what engineers have described as “seven minutes of terror”when the robot rapidly decelerated from 12,300 to 5 mph. This was NASA’s first such landing attempt on the Red Planet in six years.

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