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NASA's InSight lander has detected humming on Mars. Scientists aren't sure why.
InSight is designed to map out Mars's interior structures. Among the spacecraft's many instruments, InSight carries an extremely sensitive seismometer, shown in the center of this image, that's been monitoring the planet's every quiver.
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Under its frigid, dusty surface, Mars is humming. The quiet, constant drone periodically pulses with the beat of quakes rippling around the planet, but the source of this alien music remains unknown.
InSight touched down on Mars in November 2018, following a harrowing descent to a flat, featureless expanse near the planet's equator . Since then, the craft has been using an extremely sensitive seismometer and an array of additional instruments to take readings that are helping scientists untangle Mars's geologic activity and internal structure.
Mars' Michael Carmody faces 2-game suspension for WPIAL championship actions - Trib HSSN
Mars’ Michael Carmody reacts after fouling Laurel Highlands’ Rodney Gallagher during the third quarter of the WPIAL Class 5A championship game Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, at Petersen Events Center.
Laurel Highlands’ Rodney Gallagher talks with Mars’ Michael Carmody after an intentional foul was called during the WPIAL Class 5A championship game Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, at Petersen Events Center.
Mars’ Michael Carmody reacts next to coach Rob Carmody after committing a foul during the third quarter of the WPIAL Class 5A championship game against Laurel Highlands Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, at Petersen Events Center.
Kevin Gorman: WPIAL should teach Mars star Michael Carmody lesson in sportsmanship - Trib HSSN
Mars' Michael Carmody reacts next to coach Rob Carmody after committing a foul during the third quarter of the WPIAL Class 5A championship game against Laurel Highlands Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, at Petersen Events Center.
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News | NASA to Reveal Name of Its Next Mars Rover
The Mars 2020 rover was the subject of anationwide naming contest in 2019 that drew more than 28,000 essays by K-12 students from every U.S. state and territory. Nearly 4,700 volunteer judges - educators, professionals and space enthusiasts from around the country - helped narrow the pool down to 155 semifinalists.
The public can submit questions on social media by using #AskNASA and can follow the media teleconference on YouTube and Ustream as well as at:
The naming contest partnership is part of a Space Act Agreement in educational and public outreach efforts between NASA, Battelle of Columbus, Ohio, and Future Engineers. Amazon Web Services is a prize provider for the Mars 2020 naming contest.
Mars and Neptune Commitment Challenge by Holiday Mathis – Boston Herald
ARIES (March 21-April 19). The bottom line is important, but it’s rarely what a situation is really about. To know what really matters to people, study interactions. Inside the smallest gestures will be the gift of everything.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You’ve decided to get good at something. It doesn’t matter how far off you are from the mark right now. Figure out what small part of it you can learn. You only need to get 1% better at a time.
NASA is finally going to reveal the name of the Mars 2020 rover – BGR
NASA’s Mars 2020 mission is going to be historic in many ways, and as is often the case with high-profile missions, the space agency has done its best to get the public involved. A contest to name the Mars 2020 rover has been ongoing for months, with submissions from K-12 students going through several rounds of judging before being narrowed down to just a handful of potential candidates.
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