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Jul 6, 2020 - SEIS InSight
Larmat, Carène; Onodera, Keisuke; Maguire, Ross; Lognonné, Philippe, 2020, "Modelling to resolve whether SEIS, the seismometer of the NASA Insight lander, has detected the formation of a 1.5m diameter crater which occurred about 40km away.", https://doi.org/10.18715/jgr_newcratermod_2020, IPGP Research Collection, V1, UNF:6:cbnPtQp0SNtGJ70nkEy+Hg== [fileUNF]
A new 1.5m diameter crater was discovered on Context camera Images of Mars surface. This crater is relatively close to the NASA InSight lander, at a distance of approximately 40km. Three seismic events were recorded by SEIS, the seismometer of InSight, between the last image with...
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