On Monday, November 26th, NASA’s newest piece of high-tech space hardware will finally find its way to the surface of Mars. It’s the InSight lander, and it’s going to listen closely to the heartbeat of the planet and hopefully reveal a whole bunch of awesome secrets about Mars, but before it does that, it needs to actually, well, land.
NASA will be live streaming a feed from mission control, offering commentary and updates on the status of the mission in real time. If you just can’t wait for the big day to come, NASA just published a timeline of when it expects to reach specific points in the landing process, right down to the minute, and it’s quite interesting.
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NASA just published a detailed timeline for the Monday landing of Mars InSight originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 23 Nov 2018 at 22:05:59 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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