This handout image released by NASA/JPL-Caltech on Nov. 26, 2018 and acquired by NASA’s InSight Mars lander using its robotic arm-mounted, Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC) shows a view from NASA’s InSight lander after it touched down on the surface of Mars. AFP PHOTO

LOS ANGELES: NASA's unmanned Martian quake sensor, InSight, has landed at a slight angle on the Red Planet, and experts are hopeful the spacecraft will work as planned, the US space agency said Friday.

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