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Coverage began at 2 p.m. Eastern (7 p.m. UTC). Landing started about 40 minutes later, the entire landing telemetry was streamed live through the briefcase sized Mars Cube One interplanetary "cube sats", and at around 3.01 p.m. EST they got first confirmation of the landing. First image from the surface arrived several minutes later, relayed through the cube sats, and the landing went without a hitch. See the timeline here [https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasa-insight-landing-on-mars-milestones NASA Landing on Mars milestones]
Coverage began at 2 p.m. Eastern (7 p.m. UTC). Landing started about 40 minutes later, the entire landing telemetry was streamed live through the briefcase sized Mars Cube One interplanetary "cube sats", and at around 3.01 p.m. EST they got first confirmation of the landing. First image from the surface arrived several minutes later, relayed through the cube sats, and the landing went without a hitch. See the timeline here [https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasa-insight-landing-on-mars-milestones NASA Landing on Mars milestones]

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: Insight press briefing recap, starts [https://youtu.be/-c8cNKXB4VI?t=505 8:25 in]
: Insight press briefing recap, starts [https://youtu.be/-c8cNKXB4VI?t=505 8:25 in]
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