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NASA's Mars Exploration Program Achieves Milestone

NASA's Mars Exploration Program has reached a significant milestone with the InSight lander's mole, also known as the Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3), successfully being out of sight. The mole has been fully buried, allowing it to collect accurate data on the Martian interior. This achievement is a crucial step in understanding the Red Planet's internal structure and composition, providing valuable insights for future Mars missions. The InSight lander, which has been operating on Mars since 2018, continues to gather data on the planet's seismic activity, rotation, and internal temperature, further expanding our knowledge of the Martian environment.

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