NASA's new robot, a US space research organization, has successfully landed on Mars soil.

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It took 7 minutes to land from the atmosphere to the surface.

Insight mission robot has started sending photos and information on the 'Red Earth Planet', the BBC has said.

NASA has carried out the operation with the idea of ​​shaking information and the internal structure of Mars from the temperature. According to the US space agency, at the time of the Greenwich Standard, at 7 pm 53 minutes (Bangladesh time at 1 pm 53 minutes) Insight's robot is landed on Mars.

Immediately after landing, the mission control room of California's Jeep Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) scientists burst out.

NASA's Chief Administrator James Breedenstein insighted the successful landings of Insight as 'an unprecedented' day. US President Donald Trump has greeted scientists on the phone.

The robot is now in a broad, flat area of ​​Mars; The area near the illiterate line is called 'EliÅŸia Planicaia', BBC reported.

Even at the time of entering Mars's atmosphere, its speed was more than the speeding bullets. After that the challenge was to reduce the speed by safely landing on the surface of Mars.

Insight is a challenge that takes place within a minute of a combination of a thermostat, parachute and rocket.

NASA said they wanted to know the tremor of Mars with the French-British Sissmometer on Robot. Through this, the concept of red planet center can be found. It can be understood, about the structure of the object in the interior of Mars.

Radio transmission system has been placed in the insight robot to know how the planet vibrates around its axis.

NASA wants to dig its planet to red, to understand how active Mars is. That's why the machines that have been excavated with the robot have been able to dig up to 5 meters.

"If you take a common egg and cooked eggs and rotate together, then they will see their vibrations different. The reason is that the location of the fluid in the egg. Until today, we do not know, the center of Mars is made of liquids, or something difficult. I do not know how big it is. Insight will tell us these information, "said NASA's Deputy Projectist Scientist Susanne Smraker.