Named for Roman god of war, Mars isn’t very kind to visitors
Fri., Nov. 23, 2018,CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA.—Mars has a nasty habit of living up to its mythological name and besting Earth when it comes to accepting visitors.
NASA’s InSight is the latest spacecraft to come calling, with every intent of landing and digging deeper into the planet than anything that’s come before. The lander arrives at Mars on Monday following a six-month journey.
This composite image made from a series of June 15, 2018 photos shows a self-portrait of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover in the Gale Crater. The rover's arm which held the camera was positioned out of each of the dozens of shots which make up the mosaic. A dust storm has reduced sunlight and visibility at the rover's location. Landing on Mars is always risky, with only about 40 per cent of all missions to Mars actually succeeding. (NASA/JPL-CALTECH / Associated Press)