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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 17 Oct 2019
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    ICYMI: The mole is on the move. This video recaps our latest heat probe recovery efforts. We still have a long way to go.🤞#DiggingMars #SaveTheMole Read story: http://go.nasa.gov/2oPrOh3 pic.twitter.com/t17x6YqgVo

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    • MOTOKI yasmin12holanda Erwin Bertrand David Hamza Edoardo Vassallo Laura 📖👩🏻‍🔧🛩🔭💁🏻‍♀️🇧🇷 we are USA
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      2. Tom Tillander‏ @TomTillander 17 Oct 2019
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        This video is a week or so old. How far has the mole gotten?

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      3. NASA InSight‏Verified account @NASAInSight 17 Oct 2019
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        The mole is 40 cm long and is buried a total of ~37 cm so far. Since October 8, I’ve hammered on three separate occasions and have dug nearly 2 cm (3/4 of an inch). This video combines those hammering sequences from beginning to end. Today’s update:http://go.nasa.gov/2oPrOh3 

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      2. GEIST VIEW‏ @GEIST_VIEW 17 Oct 2019
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        Is there a plan after the MOLE has dug a little deeper to put its holder back over the hole to help guide the ribbon cable into the hole so not to cause drag on the edge?

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      3. NASA InSight‏Verified account @NASAInSight 17 Oct 2019
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        No plans of moving the heat probe’s structure. Next steps will be determined by how much progress we make in this campaign. More testing on Earth is needed, but there are a few options being considered:http://go.nasa.gov/2oPrOh3 

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      2. Ray Parsons‏ @Sharayray1618 17 Oct 2019
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        I saw this last week, is there any updates?

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      3. NASA InSight‏Verified account @NASAInSight 17 Oct 2019
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        My team put out an update today, read: http://go.nasa.gov/2oPrOh3  Since Oct. 8, the mole has hammered 220 strokes over 3 separate occasions. Those hammering sequences are in this video. It'll take more hammering to see how far my mole can go:http://go.nasa.gov/2oPrOh3 

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      2. Paul‏ @thebluffdweller 17 Oct 2019
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        Did anyone else notice the bug in top left hand corner of this video? Looked like a roach to me. Very fast moving.

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      3. 𝕵𝖆𝖒𝖊𝖘‏ @JMSFNY 17 Oct 2019
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        Where?

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      2. Mert‏ @mert45986 17 Oct 2019
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        @hkellecioglu gündemin listeye eklenir :)

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      3. Hamdi Kellecioğlu‏ @hkellecioglu 17 Oct 2019
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        👍🏻 Çoktan eklendi 😀

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