• News
  • China
  • NASA's InSight lander detects largest quake on Mars
556

NASA's InSight lander detects largest quake on Mars

The first image taken by NASA's InSight lander on the surface of Mars after its landing. Photo  by Xinhua/NASA/JPL-CALTECH.
The first image taken by NASA's InSight lander on the surface of Mars after its landing. Photo  by Xinhua/NASA/JPL-CALTECH.

NASA's InSight Mars lander has detected the largest quake ever observed on another planet, NASA said, according to The Xinhua News Agency reports.

An estimated magnitude 5 quake was detected by InSight lander on May 4, 2022, the 1,222nd Martian day of its mission.

This adds to the catalog of more than 1,313 quakes InSight has detected since landing on Mars in November 2018, according to NASA.

InSight was sent to Mars with a highly sensitive seismometer to study the deep interior of the planet.

ADVERTISING

As seismic waves pass through or reflect off material in Mars' crust, mantle and core, they change in ways that seismologists can study to determine the depth and composition of these layers.

By learning about the structure of Mars, scientists can better understand the formation of all rocky worlds, including Earth and its Moon, said NASA.

Who we are: About us, Contacts. How we write news and our principles: Editorial code. We did our best. If you found this valuable – please support us.

To request a correction, please send an email.