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Hey Mars, what’s shakin’? – SYFY WIRE
NASA’s Mars InSight lander just detected two more relatively large quakes on the Red Planet, and they came from the direction of a very interesting region that…

NASA’s Mars InSight lander just detected two more relatively large quakes on the Red Planet, and they came from the direction of a very interesting region that is known to be tectonically active. This highlights one of the bigger questions we have about Mars: Is it volcanically active today? Like, now?
InSight touched down on in a volcanic plain called Elysium Planitia on November 26, 2018. Its main mission is to study the interior of Mars using seismographs, a heat probe, and radio signals to determine…
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