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NASA mission to study heart of Mars set for launch

Monday - April 30, 2018 12:18 pm , Category : SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
 NASA mission to study heart of Mars set for launch
NASA mission to study heart of Mars set for launch

Washington April 30 (IANS) NASA is set to launch Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) on May 5 the first-ever mission to study the heart of Mars.



InSight which is the first planetary mission to take off from the West Coast is targeted to launch at 7.05 a.m. EDT (4.05 a.m. PDT) from Space Launch Complex-3 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California aboard a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket the space agency said in a statement.

InSight will be the first mission to peer deep beneath the Martian surface studying the planet s interior by measuring its heat output and listening for marsquakes which are seismic events similar to earthquakes on Earth.

It will use the seismic waves generated by marsquakes to develop a map of the planet s deep interior.

The findings of Mars formation will help better understand how other rocky planets including Earth were and are created.

NASA is also launching a separate technology experiment known as Mars Cube One (MarCO) on the same rocket the statement noted.

MarCO consists of two mini-spacecraft and will be the first test of CubeSat technology in deep space.

They are designed to test new communications and navigation capabilities for future missions and may aid InSight communications.

InSight is part of NASA s Discovery Program managed by the agency s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville Alabama.

The spacecraft including cruise stage and lander was built and tested by Lockheed Martin Space in Denver.

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