Striking new selfies from the InSight lander on Mars


Since the InSight robotic lander touched down on Mars last week, engineers have been putting its scientific instruments through their paces. This included extending the lander's 6 foot (2 meter) robotic arm that will be used to deploy instruments and take images of the Martian surface.


"Today we can see the first glimpses of our workspace," said mission principal investigator Bruce Banerdt of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.


People, these images are from the surface of Mars! MARS!


NASA's Mars InSight Flexes Its Arm (NASA)