Journey to the Center of the Red Planet: NASA's InSight Lander to Reveal the Secrets Inside Mars

NASA's Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) mission aims to change that. InSight will touch down Monday (Nov. 26) around 3 p.m. EST (2000 GMT), in a "6 minutes of terror" touchdown  that you can follow live here at Space.com. Shortly thereafter, the lander will begin looking beneath the surface of Mars to reveal the secrets within the Red Planet. 

Lee Cavendish
All About Space Staff Writer
Lee Cavendish holds a degree in Observational Astronomy from the University of South Wales, United Kingdom, where his research interests focused on studying the main types of eclipsing binary star systems: Algol, Beta Lyrae and W Ursae Majoris. He is the staff writer for All About Space magazine, where he covers everything from the latest space technologies and mission launches to planetary science and complexities of the universe.