For solving the new mysteries, NASA was moved to Mars
NASA is planning a new mission this week to get more information about Earth's earthquake information. As part of this mission called Insight, a search machine is being sent to the red planet this week.
After the static landing machine was returned to Mars, it was known to install the seismometer on the ground. The Sissmometer also has a sensor made by Britain. This earthquake measurement will give information about Mars earthquake 'Marsquack' to Earth scientists. After comparison with the Earth, it is found that the layers of Mars in the internal structure of the structure are also found.
Bruce Bennardt, chief researcher of the Insight mission, said, "When the seismic wave flows around Mars, then the machine can gather information of the waves flowing through different levels of stone. After getting information about the seismograph, scientists know the structure of the rock. When we get many information from various Marsquaques, all of them will be possible to create a 3D image inside Mars, according to Bruce Bennert.
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