NASA's new mission to Mars Earthquake
NASA is planning a new mission this week to get ideas about the planet's interior structure from earthquake earthquake.
As part of this mission called Insight, a search machine is being sent to the red planet this week.
A static landing device will be installed on the ground after the landing of a symometer, according to a BBC report.
There is also a sensor made in the United States of Sissmometer. This earthquake measurement will give information about the earthquake Marscock of Earth Scientists Mars Earthquake.
After comparison with the Earth, it is found that the layers of Mars in the internal structure of the structure are also found.
"When the seismic wave flows around Mars, then (the machine) can gather information of the waves flowing through different levels of stone. After getting information about the seismograph, scientists know the structure of the rock. When we get a lot of information from various Marsquaques, we will be able to create 3D images in the interior of Mars, "said the chief researcher of the Insight Mission, Dr. Bruce Bennardt.
The 'Lander' of Inside, with the help of an atlas rocket, is being sent from the Vendenburg airbase base in California, BBC said. Atlas started on Saturday at 4:30 in the local time, although it may be delayed due to fog.
In the last decade of the last century, NASA sent a seamometer to Mars in a number of Vikings landers. Although they were not able to achieve such success due to the formation.
This landmark of Insight will be able to send down the three-dimensional earthquake and send information about it. Scientists say that even if this machine can detect exactly how many vibes it detects in a year, they hope that at least dozens of earthquakes can be found from the lander.
The idea that Mars's formation and depth can be determined by the adequate information available from the information of mild earthquakes.