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Mars Lander's Quiet Legacy: InSight's Dusty End
MarsWednesday, December 25, 2024
Even after its retirement, InSight is still giving us new information. The dust that covered its solar panels has changed color, matching the rest of the planet. This helps scientists prepare for future missions. They've also learned more about Mars' wind and dust cycle by watching how the dust moves around.
The MRO's images show that the dust hasn't changed much in the last two years. NASA will stop listening for InSight at the end of this year. But its work isn't over. The data it collected will continue to help us understand Mars and other rocky planets.
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