NASA launches a research probe into the earthquake on Mars
The US Agency for Aeronautics and Space (NASA) launched a probe called InSight worth $ 993 million on May 5 to study Mars earthquakes and learn about the secrets of the star. This is to prepare for the first human flight to explore the Red Planet.
The InSight unmanned spacecraft was launched at 4:05 am on 5/5 (Pacific time) with Atlas V. rocket propulsion (Source: EPA).
According to NASA's announcement, the InSight unmanned spacecraft was launched at 4:05 am on May 5 (Pacific time) with Atlas V. rocket launchers were launched at the Air Force Base. Vandenberg in California state.
This nearly $ 1 billion project will help scientists better understand Mars' climatic conditions and find out why this star is very similar to Earth formed years ago.
NASA's leading scientist Jim Green said for a long time, scientists have known that Earth also happens earthquakes, landslides and meteorites.
If the InSight probe's journey goes smoothly and according to plan, it will land on Mars's surface on November 26.
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