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TAMPA, USA – A spacecraft that cost nearly a billion dollars is on course to make a perilous landing Monday, November 26, on Mars, if it can survive a high-speed approach and the scorching heat of entering the Red Planet’s atmosphere, a process NASA has nicknamed “6 and a half minutes of terror.”

“There is very little room for things to go wrong,” said Rob Grover, head of the entry, descent, and landing team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. There will not be any live video streaming of Mars Insight’s approach on Monday, and signals will be transmitted back to Earth on an 8-minute delay. Nor can mission managers intervene if anything goes awry. The entire landing sequence is all pre-programmed into the on-board flight computer.

Here’s what to expect:

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