NASA’s InSight mission on Mars—first glimpses of the planet’s interior from seismology
NASA’s InSight mission is the first lander to deploy a seismometer on a planetary body since more than 40 years. With a year of seismic data from Mars, new discoveries on Mars’ tectonics and interior structure are just emerging.
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Main Authors: | Brigitte Knapmeyer-Endrun, Taichi Kawamura |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ac1cfc32121b4d70beaa3d470c7d87e0 |
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