#WR: Our robot landed safety on Mars, Part 1. Yesterday, @Reuters anticipated that today the #NASA’s InSight spacecraft was arriving to the Red Planet. Now, @WSJ confirms our robotic spacecraft landed on #Mars without problems. This is really great news. Wonderful! #MarsInSight
#WR:
Our robot landed safety on Mars, Part 2. After a trip of 301 million
miles (548 million km) in six months, the InSight, a robotic-spacecraft,
landed on Mars, Its mission is to study a dozen to 100 #marsquakes, Our robots will try to know more inside the planet. #MarsInSight
#WR: Our robot landed safety on Mars, Part 3. According to @NASA, this is first #robotic
lander dedicated to exploring the planet's subsurface. It will study
the “marsquakes”, the vibrations of the planet like here in the Earth,
we have the earthquakes. Incredible! #MarsinSight
#WR:
Our robot landed safety on Mars, Part 4. After all the difficulties
that NASA had in the last decade, the merit of our scientists is they
continue achieving new goals in the discovery of the Universe. The
knowledge of Mars in deep is important priority. #NASA#MarsinSight
#WR: Our robot landed safety on Mars, Part 5. As always we say, #NASA
made great job since the first missions to Moon. However, in the
start, our scientists didn’t have the technology that we have now. #Robots avoid to put humans at risk in very uncertain missions. #MarsinSight
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