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The InSight mission will study the early evolution of terrestrial planets. Launched May 5, 2018. Landed Nov. 26, 2018.

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    NASA InSight‏Verified account @NASAInSight 7 Dec 2018
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    #Mars, I hear you and I’m feeling the good vibrations left in the wake of your Martian winds. Take a listen to the #SoundsOfMars I’ve picked up. 🔊 More on http://mars.nasa.gov/InSight pic.twitter.com/shVmYbfHRs

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    Sounds of Mars: NASA’s InSight Senses Martian Wind
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      2. james‏ @acecakes4 7 Dec 2018
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        Man i love science.pic.twitter.com/otj3HsYi9C

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      3. No Ones King NOK‏ @JournalBrown 7 Dec 2018
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        You love CGI as well...

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      2. Miranda Gray‏ @mirgray 7 Dec 2018
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        Where can we buy our Martian wind sounds white noise track?

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      3. john lopez‏ @johnnyrokkit 7 Dec 2018
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        I need this on 180g vinyl.

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      1. Felix  💚 🐍 🌲‏ @HellaDopeYo 7 Dec 2018
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      1.  🦇Upsilon Scorpii 🦇‏ @ScorpiiUpsilon 7 Dec 2018
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        I can't believe I can hear a sound from another planet this is so devastatingly cool, you're all angels

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      2. Kyle Dickson‏ @KyleDickson112 7 Dec 2018
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        This is legit the coolest thing ever, I genuinely can't believe I'm sitting at home listening to wind on Mars.

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      3. Carmen‏ @charmgirl13 9 Dec 2018
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        Me too! I literally had a smile on my face listening to it! #amazing

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      2. Aaron Lewis‏ @AaronLe68198546 7 Dec 2018
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        Is there a maximum wind Insight can take before it lifts/shifts or causes damage to the lander?

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      3. Kerble‏ @evansmurth03 7 Dec 2018
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        Something that movies get wrong is wind on mars. Wind speeds usually only reach 60mph at max, and the air is so thin that that only feels like a fraction of what it would be on earth, so the only worry with wind is dust on the solar panels.

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