A Space Computer Named In Sight Landed on the Red World Last Year and Here is What We Found So Far
Abstract
The space computer named In Sight landed on the red world late last year. We put stuff that can learn about the inside of the red world onto the ground. This talk will tell you about all the cool things we have learned. Using our wonder-box that feels shakes, we learned that the red world shakes, but not in the same way as our world shakes. The shakes help us to understand how the red world looks in the inside today. We are also trying to go down into the ground to see how quickly the red world cools down. This in turn will tell us more about how the red world formed. Tracking of the position of the space computer on the red world will help us understand how this world turns and tells us more about its insides. We can learn about the air too and we have seen winds going round and round, and In Sight feels them lift the ground. We've also seen other close by space balls pass in front of the Sun from the ground of the red world. Lots of other cool things will be learned in the next few years.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2019
- Bibcode:
- 2019AGUFMED43A..03S
- Keywords:
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- 0815 Informal education;
- EDUCATION;
- 9820 Techniques applicable in three or more fields;
- GENERAL OR MISCELLANEOUS;
- 6699 General or miscellaneous;
- PUBLIC ISSUES