Nasa on my feed. First press ♡ Than read. ;)
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It's so cool knowing that these are HD images from the surface of Mars...
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You’re doing amazing sweetie
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My grandpa used to just set traps over the mole tunnels. How did Mars get moles? Is the soil infested with grubs? (Just joking, of course. This is pretty cool!)
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It would have been funnier without the apology..
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The urge to write "wash me" on you is great..
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Don't forget leg day!
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@NASAInSight@NASAJPL@asknasa@NASA Assuming the problem is a lack of soil friction and not a large rock, is there anything that can be done so that the same location can still be used? Can the mole be modified remotely? -
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Time seems to be a different dimension out there.
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Over the next few days, I will raise the mole’s support structure giving us a better look at the mole itself. The lift is a three-step process that will take about a week.
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