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The geothermal probe of the "InSight" was "pushed out" by an unknown force. What is hidden under the Martian soil?

People’s curiosity and exploration of Mars did not stop for a long time. As the planet most similar to the Earth in the solar system, Mars is expected to become a real immigrant planet for humans in the future. Compared with the moon, the planetary environment of Mars is very good. After science and technology are fully developed, we can land on Mars faster, thus completely changing the earth.

Before this, scientists need to conduct a more comprehensive search of Mars. In addition to the famous "Insight" probe, they are also studying the "Insight" Mars lander map, but according to the latest news, InSight may have caused some difficulties. The mission of the InSight Mars lander is to detect the soil temperature of Mars through geothermal detectors on the surface of Mars. At first, the probe didn't focus because the soil on the Martian surface is very soft.

After re-adjusting the drill bit with relevant technology, scientists thought the probe could officially start working, but a magical scene occurred and the probe was "stopped" by special forces. Scientists can obtain geothermal detectors up to 50 centimeters deep in the Martian soil, and if they can study deeper, they can obtain more comprehensive and accurate data. So far, in the photos returned from the Mars lander, it is still possible to see that half of the probe has not yet been exposed, and apart from some rocks, there are not many abnormalities on the ground.

According to relevant research by scientists, since Mars has no intelligent life, the reason for the deep penetration of the probe is likely to be the special geological conditions on Mars. However, since accurate clues have not been obtained for some time, it is impossible to immediately draw conclusions. It was observed that in the relevant paintings there were clear signs of stone movement near the probe. Scientists believe that the gravity and other factors on the surface of Mars are very different from those on Earth, so many of the stones are just traces, a natural phenomenon that has little to do with the "normal" nature of the probe.