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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. mdash; Minutes after touching down on Mars, NASA s InSight spacecraft sent back a nice and dirty snapshot of its new digs. Yet the dust-speckled image looked like a work of art to scientists. The photo revealed a mostly smooth and sandy terrain around the spacecraft with only one sizable rock visible.Another photo taken by its robotic arm-mounted camera after it landed on the planet shows a close-up of the spacecraft itself. This photo provided by NASA shows an image on Mars that its spacecraft called InSight acquired using its robotic arm-mounted, Instrument Deployment Camera IDC after it landed on the planet on Monday, Nov. 26, 2018. NASA / AP mizuno I m very, very happy that it looks like we have an incredibly safe and boring landing location, project manager Tom Hoffman said after Monday s touchdown. That s exactly what we were going for. A better image came hours later an asics d more are expected in the days ahead, after the dus stanley cup t covers come off the lander s cameras.The spacecraft arrived at Mars after a perilous, supersonic plunge through its red skies that took just six minutes. Touchdown confirmed! a flight controller called out just before 3 p.m. EST, setting off jubilation among scientists at NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, who had waited in white-knuckle suspense for wor |
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