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English: HP3 (Insight instrument) overview animation.


For the first time since the astronaut mission Apollo 17 in 1972, heat flow measurements will be carried out on another celestial body using a drilling mechanism. The main aim of the experiment is to be able to determine the thermal state of the interior of Mars using thermal flow measurements taken beneath the surface. Models of Mars’ formation, chemical composition and inner structure can be checked and refined on the basis of this data. The measurements from Mars can also be used to draw conclusions about Earth’s early development.
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Source Vimeo: Animation: HP3 – a small probe that will hammer five metres deep into the Martian soil (NASA’s InSight mission) (view archived source)
Author DLR - German Aerospace Center
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3 May 2018

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