PS1.4
Media
InSight - Initial results after four months on Mars
Co-organized as AS4.60/EMRP2.33/GD9.3/GMPV7.13/SM1.5/TS1.7
Convener:
Simon C. Stähler
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Co-conveners:
Brigitte Knapmeyer-Endrun,
Anna Mittelholz,
Ana-Catalina Plesa
The InSight mission to Mars landed in Elysium Planitia on November 26. InSight's scientific objective is the study of the Martian interior using two seismometers, a heat flow probe and geodetical measurements. Auxiliary instruments will collect meteorological and magnetic data for at least one Martian year.
This session provides initial results from Mars, status reports of instrument deployment and relevant pre-landing science.