Nasa’s InSight lander records hundreds of marsquakes on red planet0
- From Around the Web, Space
- February 25, 2020
InSight, which touched down in 2018, proves beyond doubt that Mars is seismically active

InSight, which touched down in 2018, proves beyond doubt that Mars is seismically active

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