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In this artist s concept of NASA s InSight lander on Mars, layers of the planet s subsurface can be seen below, and dust devils can be seen in the background. Credits: IPGP/Nicolas Sarter.
The heat probe hasn’t been able to gain the friction it needs to dig, but the mission has been granted an extension to carry on with its other science.
The heat probe developed and built by the German Aerospace Center and deployed on Mars by NASA’s InSight lander has ended its portion of the mission.
Since Feb. 28, 2019, the probe, called the “mole,” has been attempting to burrow into the Martian surface to take the planet’s internal temperature, providing details about the interior heat engine that drives the Mars’ evolution and geology.
The spacecraft with solar arrays made in Goleta launched from Vandenberg AFB in 2018
This illustration shows NASA’s InSight spacecraft with its instruments deployed on the Martian surface. The solar arrays on the left and right sides of InSight were built by Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems in Goleta and keep the craft powered for its mission. By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully
January 16, 2021
| 9:38 p.m.
The Mars InSight mole’s role will end, but other aspects of the mission will continue for another two years, NASA officials said.
InSight which stands for Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport launched aboard an Atlas V rocket that blasted off from Vandenberg Air Force Base on a foggy May 5, 2018, morning. It was the first interplanetary mission after hundreds of blastoffs from the base and was designed to study the interior of the Red Planet.