Robotic Mars Lander Sending Data
InSight was sent on a mission to answer questions about the Red Planet's crust, mantle and core, known as the "inner space." https://t.co/8aZByFxJt4
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Health Editor’s Note: NASA’s robotic explorer, InSight, landed on Mars in November 2018. Its mission was to send back information on the crust, mantle, and core of Mars. InSight is sending back some serious information about the structure of Mars….Carol
Carol graduated from Riverside White Cross School of Nursing in Columbus, Ohio and received her diploma as a registered nurse. She attended Bowling Green State University where she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History and Literature. She attended the University of Toledo, College of Nursing, and received a Master’s of Nursing Science Degree as an Educator.
She has traveled extensively, is a photographer, and writes on medical issues. Carol has three children RJ, Katherine, and Stephen – one daughter-in-law; Katie – two granddaughters; Isabella Marianna and Zoe Olivia – and one grandson, Alexander Paul. She also shares her life with her husband Gordon Duff, many cats, and two rescues.
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Reading Mars in fiction is fascinating. It’s exploration even more so. Anyone looking for a good winters read should explore classic sci-fi, especially the Mars themed writings. You won’t be disappointed.
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