%0 Article %J Space Science Reviews %D 2018 %T Impact-Seismic Investigations of the InSight Mission %A Daubar, I. %A Lognonné, P. %A Teanby, N. A. %A Miljkovic, K. %A Stevanovic, %A J, %A Vaubaillon, J. %A Kenda, B. %A Kawamura, T. %A Clinton, J. %A Lucas, A. %A Drilleau, M. %A Yana, C. %A Collins, G. S. %A Banfield, D. %A Golombek, M. %A Kedar, S. %A Schmerr, N. %A Garcia, R. %A Rodriguez, S. %A Gudkova, T. %A May, S. %A Banks, M. %A Maki, J. %A Sansom, E. %A Karakostas, F. %A Panning, M. %A Fuji, N. %A Wookey, J. %A Driel, M. %A Lemmon, M. %A Ansan, V. %A Böse, M. %A Stähler, S. %A Kanamori, H. %A Richardson, J. %A Smrekar, S. %A Banerdt, W. B. %N 8 %P 132 %V 214 %1 10.1007/s11214-018-0562-x %K AxiSEM %X Impact investigations will be an important aspect of the InSight mission. One of the scientific goals of the mission is a measurement of the current impact rate at Mars. Impacts will additionally inform the major goal of investigating the interior structure of Mars.