NASA: An Inside Space Shuttle sent to NASA to map the planet's surface, has sent the first photo taken after landing. The first robotic spacecraft insight designed by US astronaut NASA for inspection of the deep interior of Mars, was launched on May 5 last year. The Inside Space Shuttle, successfully landed on the planet, has landed on the planet Mars at a distance of 54.8 million kilometers over the past six months. NASA's 9th Mars Exploration Spaceship Insight, which landed on Mars yesterday. It slowed down its speed and got out of the engine.
The Inside Space Shuttle, which was intended to study the planet's terrestrial surface, sent the first photograph of NASA to land on Mars. NASA has shared this information on his Twitter page. The Inside Shuttle will send accurate information on the Martian terrestrial and hydroelectric system. Insight shuttle landing on Mars was broadcast live on New York Times Square. It is noteworthy that NASA's Curia Spatial spacecraft landed on Mars in March last year
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