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NASA's $993 million Mars InSight lander has successfully touched down on the Red Planet to listen for quakes and study how rocky planets formed, the US space agency announces. IMAGES of the NASA control room
In its control room in Pasadena, California, NASA shows InSight's first picture from the surface of Mars after a successful landing on the Red Planet. IMAGES
NASA is testing a new stationary lander called InSight for a planned mission to Mars in March 2016.The lander, which is equipped with two gallium arsenide solar array panels, will launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California and land on Mars about six months later.
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NASA successfully flew the Ingenuity helicopter on Mars on Monday, data downloaded from the aircraft confirmed. IMAGES
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