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NASA Ends MAVEN Mission After Losing Contact with Mars Orbiter

via Smithsonian Magazine·4h ago·2 sources

NASA officially concluded the MAVEN mission months after losing contact with the spacecraft, which last transmitted data on December 6. Fragmentary data recovered from the orbiter suggest it spun unexpectedly, draining its batteries and ending its study of Mars' upper atmosphere. The mission's conclusion represents a setback in understanding the planet's atmospheric evolution despite the valuable data gathered before contact was lost.

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