dbo:abstract | - The Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3) is a science payload on board the InSight lander that features instruments to study the heat flow and other thermal properties of Mars. One of the instruments, a burrowing probe nicknamed "the mole", was designed to penetrate 5 m (16 ft) below Mars' surface. In March 2019, the mole burrowed a few centimeters, but then became unable to make progress due to various factors. In the following year further attempts were made to resolve the issues, with little net progress. On January 14, 2021, it was announced that efforts to drill into the martian surface using the device had been terminated. HP3 was provided by the German Aerospace Center (DLR). The hammering mechanism inside the mole was designed by the Polish company and the Space Research Centre of the Polish Academy of Sciences under contract and in cooperation with DLR. The Principal Investigator is Tilman Spohn from the German Aerospace Center. (en)
- El Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3) (en español: paquete de propiedades físicas y flujo de calor) es un instrumento científico que va a bordo del módulo de aterrizaje InSight, contiene una sonda auto penetrante para estudiar cómo fluye el calor en el interior de Marte. InSight aterrizó en Marte el 26 de noviembre de 2018. Conocido como "pincho auto martillado" y apodado "el topo", fue diseñado para excavar hasta 5 m (16 pies) por debajo de la superficie marciana y a la vez, lleva acoplados sobre una especie de cinta a la que va atado, unos sensores de calor integrados para medir el calor que fluye desde el interior del núcleo de Marte, por lo tanto revela información primordial sobre el interior del planeta y su evolución a lo largo del tiempo. El investigador principal es Tilman Spohn del Centro Aeroespacial Alemán (DLR). (es)
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dbp:caption | - Animation of HP3 mole burrowing into Mars. (en)
- Artist's impression of HP3 on the surface of Mars (en)
- Animation of HP3 being deployed to the surface by InSight's robotic arm . (en)
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rdfs:comment | - The Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3) is a science payload on board the InSight lander that features instruments to study the heat flow and other thermal properties of Mars. One of the instruments, a burrowing probe nicknamed "the mole", was designed to penetrate 5 m (16 ft) below Mars' surface. In March 2019, the mole burrowed a few centimeters, but then became unable to make progress due to various factors. In the following year further attempts were made to resolve the issues, with little net progress. On January 14, 2021, it was announced that efforts to drill into the martian surface using the device had been terminated. (en)
- El Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3) (en español: paquete de propiedades físicas y flujo de calor) es un instrumento científico que va a bordo del módulo de aterrizaje InSight, contiene una sonda auto penetrante para estudiar cómo fluye el calor en el interior de Marte. InSight aterrizó en Marte el 26 de noviembre de 2018. El investigador principal es Tilman Spohn del Centro Aeroespacial Alemán (DLR). (es)
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