By | ScienceDaily | 1 year 9 months ago | Science & Environment
NASA's Mars InSight lander has measured and recorded for the first time ever a likely 'marsquake'. This is the first recorded trembling that appears to have come from inside the planet, as opposed to being caused by forces above the surface, such as wind.
By Sarah Kaplan | WashPost | 1 year 9 months ago | Science & Environment
"Finally we know Mars is seismically active, we know it’s talking to us," said principal investigator Bruce Banerdt.
By Chris Ciaccia | FOX News | 1 year 9 months ago | Science & Environment
NASA may have recorded the first-ever "marsquake," thanks to its InSight lander.
By | HuffPost | 1 year 9 months ago | Science & Environment
It was the first time a likely seismological tremor has been recorded on another planet.
By | Reuters | 1 year 9 months ago | Science & Environment
NASA's robotic probe InSight has detected and measured what scientists believe to be a "marsquake," marking the first time a likely seismological tremor has been recorded on another planet, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California reported on Tuesday.
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