CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. –
This October 2019 photo made available by NASA shows InSight’s heat probe digging into the surface of Mars. On Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019, NASA says the drilling device has penetrated three-quarters of an inch over the past week, after hitting a snag seven months ago. While just a baby step, scientists are thrilled with the progress.
NASA said Thursday the mechanical mole has penetrated three-quarters of an inch over the past week. While just a baby step, scientists are thrilled with the progress.“We’re rooting for our mole to keep going,” said the experiment’s lead scientist, Tilman Spohn of the German Aerospace Center, in a statement.
The German device is meant to penetrate 16 feet into Mars to measure internal temperatures. It barely got a foot down before stalling in March, soon after starting to hammer. Over the weeks and months, engineers devised a backup plan: To help, the robot arm on the InSight lander is pressing against the drill to create enough friction for it to keep digging.
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