NASA's 'Insight' will give earthquake of Mars earthquake

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The United States Space Research Organization NASA will conduct research on Mars earthquake. To this end, the company has launched a space mission called Insight. A spacecraft was launched on Saturday's Saturday. The spacecraft is supposed to land on Mars in November next year. It will install a seismometer on the surface of the earth, which will send the Mars earthquake news on earth.

The spacecraft started its journey at 4:30 am on Saturday at the time of an Atlas rocket from an air base in California.

How the layers of the underground rock are arranged, the information can be known by analyzing the information of the vibrations. Insight mission chief investigator Dr. Bruce Bennardt said, "When seismic waves flow through Mars, they will collect various information on the paths of the path." He added that after collecting many earthquake information on Mars, they will be assembled together to create a three-dimensional model inside Mars.

However, this is not the first time NASA has sent the Sissmometer to the Red Planet. Prior to this, a seismometer was sent in 1970 through a lander called Viking.

NASA says it is not going to say anything about the number of earthquakes that can be collected in Mars over a year. It is believed, however, that dozens of earthquakes can be reported at this time. However, NASA does not think the magnitude of the earthquake will be very high. Their levels can be 3 or less.

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