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Encouraging news: after my latest small arm moves, the mole looks to still be stable in the ground. Now I can move my arm again to get some more detailed images of the situation.
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Tomás Gonzalo 31. lis
Odgovor korisniku/ci @NASAInSight
I dont understand the reason why there is not a video sequence, but just photos 🤔
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Ayrton 31. lis
Odgovor korisniku/ci @tomasgonzalo15 @NASAInSight
A video is a huge amount of data that has to be sent to earth
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Freedrickson Rio 31. lis
Odgovor korisniku/ci @NASAInSight
Cant the arm pick up the probe and move it to a different spot, so It won’t hit the same rock this time? How about some drawings and schematics to explain how this thing works so the general public knows exactly what’s going on
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Albrecht 1. stu
Odgovor korisniku/ci @FreedricksonRio @NASAInSight
I encourage the publuc to dig deeper the net for more information. Here is what I found:
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Limixn321 31. lis
Odgovor korisniku/ci @NASAInSight
It's crazy and cool that these are high rez photos from 54.6 million kilometers away.
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Andrew Bingham 1. stu
Odgovor korisniku/ci @NASAInSight
I feel like I'm watching an interplanetary game of Jenga
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Mike Davis 31. lis
Odgovor korisniku/ci @NASAInSight
I figure Martian Chip and Dale just decided to quit trolling you and moved on.
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R☀️bert Slavey 31. lis
Odgovor korisniku/ci @NASAInSight
Why did mole pop?
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Umit Sayman 1. stu
Odgovor korisniku/ci @slavey @NASAInSight
Probably a native mole wanted to say "hey stranger! this is my territory. Step Back!"
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Koushik Mukherjee 31. lis
Odgovor korisniku/ci @NASAInSight
Great Pic... Exclusive 🤔
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