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Mars is dusty. Like, actually dusty. And that mud might suffocate NASA’s InSight mission.InSight sits on the floor of Mars measuring marsquakes and observing the native climate, powering itself with a pair of photo voltaic arrays that absorb vitality from the solar. Because it landed in November 2018, InSight has been working for greater than 920 sols (Mars days), equal to about 940 Earth days.That is seven months longer than its deliberate two-year mission. In that point, mud has obscured round 80 % of the arrays, InSight’s principal investigator BruceSEE DETAILS





