Insight's Sounds Of Mars Are Nice. But...... VIDEO
It's great to see some early pop-science friendly science being returned by Insight, the sounds from Mars certainly help the public feel like they're 'there'. And yet, these sounds feel more like a place holder while we're waiting for real science to start, and a poor substitute for the microphones we're wanted to put on Mars for 20 years.
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