NASA lost communication with its MAVEN probe nearly a month ago, and efforts to re-establish a connection have been futile.
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Live long and loiter: Why NASA's ESCAPADE probes will wait a year in space before heading to Mars
"How do you get to Mars when the launch vehicle is not necessarily going to Mars?" ...
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Inside Mars exploration: How orbiters and rovers reveal the Red Planet
Discover how advanced rovers and orbiters work together to study Mars in unprecedented detail. From mobile laboratories like ...
Thanks to Einstein’s relativity, time flows differently on Mars than on Earth. NIST scientists have now nailed down the ...
HE WAS the child genius who claimed to be the reincarnation of a Martian, shocking the world with tales of spaceships, ...
How did life begin on Earth? While scientists have theories, they don't yet fully understand the precise chemical steps that ...
The first Mangaladitya Yoga of 2026 is forming with the Sun-Mars conjunction. This powerful yoga may bring financial gains, ...
NASA’s Mars rover finds organic signals in mudstone that resemble microbial activity, sparking new debate over life on the ...
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency will be launching the Martian Moons eXploration mission next year, which should ...
Jupiter, as always, is a dazzling object, shining among the stars of Gemini the Twins. It reaches opposition on Jan. 10; this ...
The potential for sending payloads and people to Mars is therefore becoming plausible in a way that it never has before. Mars ...
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NASA’s Mars orbiter may have gone silent for good
NASA’s veteran Mars orbiter MAVEN has fallen ominously silent, cutting off a decade-long stream of atmospheric data that reshaped how scientists think about the red planet’s past. After weeks without ...
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