On Monday, November 26th, following a six-month journey across hundreds of millions of miles of deep space, NASA's InSight spacecraft will arrive at Mars in suitably dramatic fashion, hitting the top of the planet's atmosphere at 12,300 miles per hour—several times faster than a speeding bullet—shortly before 12:00 pm PST (3:00 pm EST).
If all goes as planned, it will take InSight (short for Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy, and Heat Transport) just seven minutes to decelerate completely and alight on Mars' surface. The planet's atmosphere will do a lot of the work, aided in turn by InSight's parachute, descent thrusters, and shock-absorbing legs. If NASA can pull it off, it will be the agency's eighth successful landing on the red planet.
NASA and others will be broadcasting news of InSight's approach, entry, descent, and landing all day long. Here are the best places to keep tabs on Monday's proceedings in person and online.
Watch in Person
From the NASDAQ Screen in Times Square, to the California Science Center in Los Angeles, to the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Göttingen, Germany, live viewing parties will be taking place all over the world on November 26th. NASA has compiled a handy list of no fewer than 80 such events, complete with addresses and contact information. The agency is updating the list daily, so if you don't see anything near you today, be sure to check back in the days ahead. You can also check with your local museum to see if they'll be hosting a landing party. If you've never been to a watch party for a Mars landing, we highly recommend it. After all: They don't happen very often!
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