
With a suite of new national and international spacecraft primed to explore the Red Planet after their arrival next month, NASA’s MAVEN mission is ready to provide support and continue its study of the Martian atmosphere.

With a suite of new national and international spacecraft primed to explore the Red Planet after their arrival next month, NASA’s MAVEN mission is ready to provide support and continue its study of the Martian atmosphere.
Flight 63 Expected flight date: 10/19/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 573.93 meters Expected flight time: 137 seconds Flight altitude: 12...
The Red Planet rotorcraft headed south in support of furthering research into the potential use of aerial scouts on...
The rock core is now enclosed in an airtight titanium sample tube, and will be available for retrieval in...
Seven minutes of harrowing descent to the Red Planet is in the not-so-distant future for the agency’s Mars 2020...
Working with the Navajo Nation, the rover team has named features on Mars with words from the Navajo language....
Flight 70 Expected flight date: 12/22/2023 Horizontal flight distance: 258.735 meters Expected flight time: 129.37 seconds Flight altitude: 12 meters Heading: West Max...
The missions will continue collecting data about the Red Planet, though engineers back on Earth will stop sending commands...