Watch InSight's successful landing on Mars: Difference between revisions

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[[Image:Insight-Mars Cube One.jpeg|thumb|center|400px|Mars Cube One shows the antenna array and the two solar panels to either side. It also has wide and narrow-field cameras, and a star tracker, and it can relay data back at one kilobyte /sec to Earth (so one megabyte would take 16 2/3 minutes to transmit). NASA-JPL]]
 
The Mars cubesats actually were sent to Mars on their own independent trajectories using tiny thrusters for course corrections. The big antenna is used to communicate back to Earth, a design that lets them focus the signal with a flat antenna. There is a small receiver to receive signals from Insight in the base of the satellite that deploys on springs. They communicate independently back to Earth too, the cubesats could fly to Mars by themselves so are true interplanetary cube sats. They are each about the size of a large briefcase and they are technology demonstrators. IfThey theysuccessfully are successful then we may getgave direct transmission back to Earth of the Entry, Descent and Landing, which would arrivearrived about three hours earlier than the signal relayed from its orbiters which will record it and then retransmit. They also returned the first image from the Mars surface.
 
==Ultrasensitive seismometers==