NASA set to broadcast its first Mars landing in six years
https://www.cnet.com/news/nasa-set-to-broadcast-its-first-mars-landing-in-six-years/
The last time NASA broadcast a landing was six years ago, and it made for exciting viewing: The Curiosity rover executed a dramatic plunge to the surface.
InSight was launched May 5, and if it's successful, it will be NASA's first spacecraft to land on Mars since Curiosity in 2012. NASA says its mission is to study the "deep interior" of Mars. It's data will "help scientists understand the formation of all rocky worlds, including our own," the space agency said.
NASA set to broadcast its first Mars landing in six years
Nov 14, 2018, 2:13am UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/nasa-set-to-broadcast-its-first-mars-landing-in-six-years/
> The last time NASA broadcast a landing was six years ago, and it made for exciting viewing: The Curiosity rover executed a dramatic plunge to the surface.
> InSight was launched May 5, and if it's successful, it will be NASA's first spacecraft to land on Mars since Curiosity in 2012. NASA says its mission is to study the "deep interior" of Mars. It's data will "help scientists understand the formation of all rocky worlds, including our own," the space agency said.