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Spectacular Mars asteroid impact as InSight lander faces reality that sooner or later all good things come to an end.

Nasa says its likely the impact dislodged water at the equator which is where they want the missions to Mars to land.

Insight Mission control staff get excited
Tom Hoffman, InSight Project Manager, NASA JPL, (L) and Sue Smrekar, InSight deputy principal investigator, NASA JPL, react after receiving confirmation that the Mars InSight lander successfully touched down on the surface of Mars, November 26, 2018 (Photo by Bill Ingalls/NASA via Getty Images)