How long till we lose this guy!?
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InSight's mission is planned for 2 years (or 1 year and 40 sols Mars time) but since it's solar there's really no way to tell how long we'll be getting science from her. Learn more here: https://mars.nasa.gov/insight/timeline/surface-operations/ …pic.twitter.com/lseWMoJpCX
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If there is groundwater and the mole exposed it to the atmosphere and the water froze, could this explain the lack of friction?
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No, that would probably *increase* the friction.
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For contrast, here on earth, maybe 5% of drilled wells experience some problem on "spudding in".
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Nice pun
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Imagine living in the stone age, and happening upon something like this.
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Still blows me away that we have machines on another planet.
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Always amazing to see to nasa machinery at work
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