InSight's first photo from landing on Mars. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Mars looks like a dusty wasteland in the first photo from NASA's InSight lander sent from the surface of the red planet.
The Red Planet and its tiny moon Deimos were recorded at a very near distance as the asteroid-chasing spacecraft completed a flyby on Wednesday.
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