On December 19, NASA’s InSight lander placed the seismometer 1,636 meters from the lander itself thanks to its robotic arm.
In this image taken at 17:59:09 LMST by the Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC) you can see the seismometer just resting on the ground.
To show colors more similar to what the human eye would see, I subjected the image to white balance.
Balanced image: https://i.ibb.co/v1GnBp5/In-Sight-Sol0022.jpg
Original image: https://mars.nasa.gov/insight-raw-images/surface/sol/0022/idc/D000M0022_598503463EDR_F0000_0202M_.PNG
Related Article: https://mars.nasa.gov/news/8402/nasas-insight-places-first-instrument-on-mars/
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