
Decreasing power will end the NASA InSight lander's Mars mission this summer
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The NASA InSight lander, which has been revealing the mysterious interior of Mars since 2018, is coming to an end.
Due to a decreasing power supply, the mission will cease scientific operations by the end of late summer, said Kathya Zamora Garcia, InSight deputy project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, during a press conference Tuesday.
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