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US - SPACE - NASA - MARS - LANDING

US - SPACE - NASA - MARS - LANDING
This handout image released by NASA/JPL-Caltech on November 26, 2018 and acquired by NASA's InSight Mars lander using its robotic arm-mounted, Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC) shows a view from NASA's InSight lander after it touched down on the surface of Mars. NASA's USD 993 million Mars InSight lander successfully touched down on the Red Planet to listen for quakes and study how rocky planets formed, the US space agency said.
HO / NASA/JPL-CALTECH / AFP
Document reference 000_1B49G7
SLUG US - SPACE - NASA - MARS - LANDING
Creation date 11/27/2018 03:02 UTC
City/Country In space, Undefined
Credit HO / NASA/JPL-CALTECH / AFP
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US - SPACE - NASA - MARS - LANDING

US - SPACE - NASA - MARS - LANDING
This handout image released by NASA/JPL-Caltech on November 26, 2018 and acquired by NASA's InSight Mars lander using its robotic arm-mounted, Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC) shows a view from NASA's InSight lander after it touched down on the surface of Mars. NASA's USD 993 million Mars InSight lander successfully touched down on the Red Planet to listen for quakes and study how rocky planets formed, the US space agency said.
HO / NASA/JPL-CALTECH / AFP