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  1. My latest round of hammering with the robotic mole has it heading further in the right direction. I’ll take a rest from digging while my team enjoys a holiday break, and meanwhile keep an ear out for more .

  2. 13. pro 2019.

    “Since arriving on just over a year ago, ⁦⁩ has detected 322 . They are the first quakes ever detected on Mars, and the first on any body other than Earth and the Moon.” Piece by ⁦

  3. 26. lis 2019.

    Woohoo! Go ! She absolutely crushed it on this morning! And I got to learn about marsquakes in my pjs 🤘

  4. 3. lis 2019.

    🛰👽 De otro mundo: La NASA captó sonidos de sismos en Marte. vía T13

  5. Martian sounds alert! I’m equipped with a very sensitive “ear.” My seismometer has been listening for and has picked up other interesting signals as well. Grab your headphones and take a listen. 🎧 More sounds here:

  6. Solar conjunction is here -- that means I’ll be heading behind the Sun for a couple of weeks. Don’t worry, I’ll keep watching the weather and listening for in the meantime. See you on the other side! Read more:

  7. 5. lip 2019.

    And one of these is a magnitude 3, far more powerful than the previous ones recorded since April ! I am now seriously dreaming of a magnitude 4 !

  8. While I’ve been quietly listening for , my team has been carefully studying ways to help my robotic mole get further underground. Learn more about the new steps I’m starting this week:

  9. 1. svi 2019.

    Alright Twitterverse, ultimate challenge, who can suggest how we keep our angel around for a little longer? Someone must know? Gosh we can measure but yet a brainstem tumour is totally baffling? Hit me with your best and brightest. No BS, I don’t have time.

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  10. Now that my seismometer is fully set up, safe under its protective dome, I’m ready to start answering one of my big questions: are there quakes on Mars?

  11. 5. velj 2019.

    We've seen an order of magnitude or better reduction in seismometer noise since placing the Wind and Thermal Shield on top. Performing as designed and the data are going to start getting REALLY interesting!

  12. 4. velj 2019.

    Listening for is serious business! Now with its cover in place, our lander will collect accurate data despite wind and temperature changes on the Red Planet:

  13. I’ve done it -- carefully placed this protective cover over my seismometer. Shielding it from wind and temperature changes will help it get its best measurements of any . Stay cozy in there, little guy!

  14. With my grapple out of the way, I’ve been using my scoop to nudge my seismometer cable a little bit. I’m getting everything set up just right so I can get the cleanest signal possible as I listen for .

  15. I’ve released the slack in my cable so it won’t flutter as much in the wind and pull on the seismometer. Keeping it still will help as I listen for .

  16. To get ready to record , my seismometer has been leveling itself out and adjusting its internal sensors. It’s always good to be centered and balanced.

  17. you fly a handful of robots millions of miles and successfully land one of them on an alien planet to study and advance human exploration of space. Now, we wait for 's signal...

  18. Unlike my other Mars sisters, I like to chill. I want to be in touch with , to feel for , the temperature, and even the planet’s wobble. And that’s a good thing, because I like to stay still in one spot, and listen. Read more:

  19. 26. srp 2018.

    This week we're talking to Bruce Banerdt, Principal Investigator of the mission to Mars! We're talking and more... Join in the conversation this Saturday at 18:00 UTC at

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