Mars Explorer InSight dies: Here’s his final photo and heartbreaking final message
December 25, 2022
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched into space in May 2018. Insight He sent a reconnaissance vehicle. InSight’s target was Mars, and the spacecraft had officially
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched into space in May 2018. Insight He sent a reconnaissance vehicle. InSight’s target was Mars, and the spacecraft had officially landed on Mars when the calendars sent out November 2018. The spacecraft, which has been working on the Red Planet since that day, has been waiting for a while. has officially reached the final. Announcing that all of InSight’s power is gone, NASA announced that the mission has officially ended.
Insight; view the surface of Mars, register ground movements and was launched to understand the inner layers of the planet. The spacecraft, which has successfully completed the tasks it has performed so far, has also encountered problems from time to time. So much so that InSight, which drills on the surface of Mars, is in the mission it is undertaking because of the structure of the soil. has failed. Now none of that matters.
InSight is out of power
NASA, insight all your strength is gone and announced that his communications with Earth had been completely cut off. In fact, this statement has been awaited for a long time. Because NASA knew that the spacecraft’s power was running low. So the task, which has been going on for more than 4 years, is now it is over.
He had recently sent a farewell message.
*Last photo posted by InSight.
NASA had published a photo and message about InSight a few days ago. That photo you see above is of the Mars explorer. his last selfie was described as. The message from the NASA InSight Twitter account was as follows:
“I’m really low on energy. This might be the last picture I can post. Don’t worry about me. My time here has been both productive and peaceful. If I can keep talking to my team, I will. But I’m going leaving soon. Thank you for being here…”
Although the end of the road has come for InSight, the work on Mars continues actively!
InSight isn’t the only spacecraft NASA has sent to Mars. Launched into space in July 2020 perseverance The said spacecraft made a successful landing on Mars in February 2021 and has been working ever since.
Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.