Article 5Z2QF NASA’s InSight lander detects largest ‘marsquake’ yet on Red Planet

NASA’s InSight lander detects largest ‘marsquake’ yet on Red Planet

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Loren Grush
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NASA's beleaguered InSight lander on Mars has detected a magnitude 5 marsquake" - the largest one the spacecraft has felt yet since landing on the planet in November of 2018. It's a major moment that comes during a fraught time for InSight, as the spacecraft's solar panels continue to gather dust that will eventually bring an end to the vehicle's life on Mars.

InSight's mission on the Red Planet has been to probe the interior of Mars, primarily by sensing for tremors from the surface. Unlike quakes here on Earth, which are typically caused by shifting tectonic plates, marsquakes" are thought to be caused by the cooling of Mars over time, which causes the planet's crust to become more brittle and crack. Equipped with an extremely...

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