InSight rides are expected to stop working in the coming weeks. InSight landed in November 2018, with a mission to help scientists map the interior of Mars in detail. The lander has detected more than 1,300 Martian earthquakes, which give a clear picture of what the planet’s interior looks like.
“Observing how the seismic waves of these earthquakes change as they travel across the planet offers an invaluable glimpse into the interior of Mars. It also provides a better understanding of how all the rocky worlds formed, including the Earth and its moons,” he said. written the official NASA in the diary.