
'Mole' on NASA's InSight Mars lander is dead after years of failed attempts to drill into surface
InSight was recently granted a two-year extension for its science missions, and will now continue its study of Mars till end of 2022.

10 images that captures the journey of NASA's InSight lander while it completes one year on Mars
The InSight lander launched aboard the Atlas V rocket on 5 May 2018 and reached Mars on 26 November 2018.

NASA releases two audio clips of Marsquakes, captured by InSight lander, on Mars
The Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) was developed by the French space agency CNES and partners.

Bibliotherapy, a Mumbai-based mental health initiative, blends book club with support group
Bibliotherapy, a new initiative in the city, is a book club which focuses on reading self-help books to support self-care and mental health.

Oculus Rift S and Oculus Quest go on sale in the US, pricing starts at $399
The Rift S features five separate sensors on the headset and also get a bump in visual output quality.

NASA's InSight lander sets its first instrument on Mars to listen for quakes, wobbles
InSight will put a wind cover over the seismometer next month & set down its second Mars experiment.

NASA's InSight rover sets new record for generating electricity using Solar power
InSight generated more electrical power in one day than any other any previous Mars vehicle has.

NASA InSight unfolds solar arrays, snaps some pictures on Mars after safety checks
Engineers plan to fold open & use InSight’s five arms to get cracking on some geology experiments.

NASA to now focus on Lunar mission by partnering with American companies
NASA will unveil the names of future partners chosen to send astronauts back to the Moon.

NASA's InSight lands on Mars: First robot geologist to study Marsquakes, meteorite impacts and what constitutes rocky planets
NASA's InSight lander is packed with instruments to study Mars' interiors for "vitals" and Marsquakes.

NASA's InSight lands on Mars; Twitter is obsessed with scientists' 'crazy handshake dance' and the 'cool hat guy'
Viewers can watch the live telecast of the event wherein scientists will discuss updates about NASA's InSight spacecraft, at www.nasa.gov/nasalive.

Daily Bulletin: Narendra Modi in Telangana today; Sunil Arora picked to be new CEC; NASA 'InSight' lands on Mars; top stories of the day
Sunil Arora to succeed OP Rawat as the new CEC, NASA's spacecraft 'InSight' lands successfully on Mars; Cyclone Gaja aftermath leads to farmer suicides in Tamil Nadu; and other top stories of the day

NASA’s InSight lands safely on Mars after perilous 300 million mile journey and ‘seven minutes of terror’
NASA spacecraft 'InSight' designed to burrow beneath the surface of Mars landed on the red planet Monday after a six-month, 300 million-mile (482 million-kilometer) journey and a perilous, six-minute descent through the rose-hued atmosphere.

NASA's Mars InSight lander due to arrive on the Red Planet's surface tonight
People from around the world will be able to watch the event live on NASA Television,

NASA InSight's tiny sattelite companions gear up for their biggest test yet Monday
The CubeSats will be the first in deep space, relaying news of InSight’s plunge through Mars' atmosphere.

NASA's InSight spacecraft is on track for landing on Mars on 26 November
About 80 live viewing events will take place around the world to watch the InSight landing.

NASA and the InSight spacecraft gear up for a risky landing on Mars next week
InSight's mission to scope out the insides of Mars is designed to last one Martian, two Earth years.

NASA launches eight-episode podcast following the InSight lander's journey to Mars
Episode One lays out the odds of reaching the surface safely — fewer than half of Mars missions make it.

NASA's InSight spacecraft is now 98 days away from its Mars rendezvous
The spacecraft has now covered 277 million km since its launch 107 days ago.

NASA's Mars InSight lander designed to study planet's interior launched from California
InSight will dig deeper into Mars than ever before — nearly 16 feet, or 5 meters — to take the planet’s temperature.