Three main instruments 1) Seismometer 2) Heat Probe 3) Radio Science More here:https://mars.nasa.gov/insight/mission/instruments/ …
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If u can't launch Saturday morning, when is the next launch window?
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Sunday, the next day in the launch period, has a launch window that starts just 10 minutes earlier than on Saturday.
#askNASA#Mars Sunday at 3:55 AM PDT/6:55 AM EDT/ 1055 UTC https://mars.nasa.gov/insight/mission/timeline/launch/launch-windows/ … - 1 more reply
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#AskNASA Where are the chips located, holding names submitted during "boarding pass" invitation? -
Here is a video that hopefully answered your question! It’s on the top deck of the lander.
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#askNASA How long will InSight be operational - planned vs hoped? When does NASA return to Mars after InSight? -
Great question! InSight's primary mission is one Mars year or 26 earth months. The next planned mission to Mars is the "Mars2020" spacecraft with
@NASAJPL and@LockheedMartin. https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/
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#asknasa Just wondering has NASA started using reusable rockets
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Hi Theo, thanks for the questions. InSight will launch on an Atlas V rocket. Also, the launch window opens on Saturday (May 5) and it will arrive at Mars on Nov 26 2018; so, it will take approximately 6 months for InSight to journey to Mars!
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