Here’s what the Nasa's latest probe is doing on Mars

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Nasa engineers are about to initiate a manoeuvre that is their least favourite activity in space: they will attempt to land a robot spaceship on Mars. The latest Mars probe, InSight, is intended to analyse seismic activity on the red planet by drilling under its surface. It is hoped InSight will help scientists understand the early evolution of Mars and other planets in the solar system. The landing process will take about seven minutes but is highly complicated and risky. The spacecraft must be slowed from 12,000mph to 5mph for successful touchdown
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These Mars landings are very exciting to me. As a kid camping out on the late 1940's & early 50's, & gazing up at the plannets & stars, we kids predicted man would visit the moon & plannets in our lifetime & here we are folks.
I'm extatic about this ongoing Mars probe landing today & there's no telling what we'll discover this time.

Joe G. Bowen
Miss Gulf Coast

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People should care more about this stuff

MK-ftuk
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"Thousands of steps" then another person describe less than 10 steps LOL

SamuraiPRBeats
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This this, This-ITS JUST FLIPPIN AMAZING

spitfire
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Wow so amazing well done NASA peeps.
Regards
Alex Main.

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Wtf the spaceships on avengers look more realistic then that fake nasa report.

MTT-icci
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is MARS the name of your simulation computer? with the password PERFECTLY

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Parachutes don't work on Mars. The air is too thin. Nice CGI film.

BenKlassen