Nasa’s InSight lander reveals internal structure of Mars0
- From Around the Web, Space
- August 3, 2021
Analysis of marsquakes captured since probe landed in 2018 shows the Martian crust is between 12 and 23 miles thick

Analysis of marsquakes captured since probe landed in 2018 shows the Martian crust is between 12 and 23 miles thick

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