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InSight Image Bot 📡🛰

@InSightImageBot

A bot that tweets raw images from the Mars @NASAInSight mission (Images courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech). Friends with @PersevereImgBot. Built by @nirajsanghvi.

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Huge congrats to the whole @NASAInSight team on the mission and an extra thanks for sharing all these wonderful images with the world! ☺️

My power’s really low, so this may be the last image I can send. Don’t worry about me though: my time here has been both productive and serene. If I can keep talking to my mission team, I will – but I’ll be signing off here soon. Thanks for staying with me.

NASAInSight's tweet image. My power’s really low, so this may be the last image I can send. Don’t worry about me though: my time here has been both productive and serene. If I can keep talking to my mission team, I will – but I’ll be signing off here soon. Thanks for staying with me.


InSight Image Bot 📡🛰 reposted

[From the InSight team] InSight was such a special mission to us. As we wrap up the project, we thank you all for having been here to share in the adventure. Discoveries from InSight and other Mars missions will continue. Follow along at mars.nasa.gov and @NASAMars.

NASAInSight's tweet image. [From the InSight team]
InSight was such a special mission to us. As we wrap up the project, we thank you all for having been here to share in the adventure.
 
Discoveries from InSight and other Mars missions will continue. Follow along at mars.nasa.gov and @NASAMars.

InSight Image Bot 📡🛰 reposted

Goodnight #InSight! 🌙 The first geophysical mission to explore #Mars 🔴 has reached its end – the final signal was received on 15 December 2022. To @NASAInSight & the entire team, we thank you for your service to science. ℹ️ dlr.de/content/en/art…

DLR_en's tweet image. Goodnight #InSight! 🌙 The first geophysical mission to explore #Mars 🔴 has reached its end – the final signal was received on 15 December 2022. To @NASAInSight & the entire team, we thank you for your service to science. ℹ️ dlr.de/content/en/art…
DLR_en's tweet image. Goodnight #InSight! 🌙 The first geophysical mission to explore #Mars 🔴 has reached its end – the final signal was received on 15 December 2022. To @NASAInSight & the entire team, we thank you for your service to science. ℹ️ dlr.de/content/en/art…

Sol 1436: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:21:39.558 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1436: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:21:39.558 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1436: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:20:47.976 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1436: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:20:47.976 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1430: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:21:39.875 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1430: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:21:39.875 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1430: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:20:47.320 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1430: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:20:47.320 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1428: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:10.134 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1428: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:10.134 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1428: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:39.964 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1428: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:39.964 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1421: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:10.666 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1421: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:10.666 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1421: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:40.495 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1421: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:40.495 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1409: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:10.326 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1409: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:10.326 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1409: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:32.370 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1409: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:32.370 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1402: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:09.885 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1402: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:09.885 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1402: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:31.928 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1402: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:31.928 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1395: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:10.416 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1395: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:10.416 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1395: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:32.460 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1395: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:32.460 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1392: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:10.088 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1392: Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), taken at 17:21:10.088 (local mean solar time)

Sol 1392: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:32.131 (local mean solar time)

InSightImageBot's tweet image. Sol 1392: Instrument Context Camera (ICC), taken at 17:20:32.131 (local mean solar time)

InSight Image Bot 📡🛰 reposted

Felt that one! When a giant meteoroid struck Mars, the seismometer aboard our @NASAInSight lander sensed it – and our Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has the visual evidence. See more about how the robotic explorers teamed up to capture the moment: go.nasa.gov/3WbKiD6

NASAMars's tweet image. Felt that one! When a giant meteoroid struck Mars, the seismometer aboard our @NASAInSight lander sensed it – and our Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has the visual evidence. See more about how the robotic explorers teamed up to capture the moment: go.nasa.gov/3WbKiD6

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