According to media reports, NASA retired its Mars Inside Landers mission which it sent to Mars in 2018.

Mars Insight Lander

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Many important information was received from Mars through this lander and the main reason for the retirement was believed to be not getting the signal for a few days.

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The US space agency NASA has formally retired the lander, which was the first robotic probe designed to study other worlds.

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This decision was taken by the mission controller of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, that too after the loss of radio contact with the lander. tried to contact twice.

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The loss of contact indicated that the solar battery inside was discharged.Inside reported that Mars is seismically tight and has recorded more than 1,300 earthquakes.

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In late October, NASA reported that persistent dust accumulation on the lander's solar panels could reduce its battery's ability to recharge within a few weeks.

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NASA- JPL Laboratory engineers will monitor the signal coming from the lander. The lander last signaled on December 15.

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Thomas Jugur, Associate Administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate - The data received from this mission received news of the solar system along with Mars and Earth.

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The lander landed on a large and flat place called Elysium Planitia, north of the equator.The mission time limit of this lander was increased from 2 years to 4 years.

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Now NASA's science rover Perseverance is collecting samples from the planet for information.

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