NASA Announces End of MAVEN Mars Mission After Extended Silence
1-Minute Brief
The conclusion of the MAVEN mission marks the end of a key effort to study Mars' upper atmosphere and its evolution.
Key Facts
- NASA has officially ended the MAVEN Mars mission.
- The spacecraft experienced six months of radio silence before the announcement.
- NASA hosted a media call to discuss the mission's conclusion.
- The Independent reports that NASA declared the spacecraft dead after the extended silence.
- MAVEN was focused on studying Mars' upper atmosphere and its changes over time.
What Happened
NASA has announced the end of the MAVEN Mars mission following six months without contact from the spacecraft. A media call was held to address the mission's conclusion.
Why It Matters
MAVEN contributed to scientific understanding of Mars' atmosphere and its history, providing data relevant to planetary science and future exploration efforts.
What's Next
NASA may provide further details or findings from the MAVEN mission during or after the media call. Future Mars missions may build on MAVEN's scientific legacy.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown2h agoNASA Says Farewell to MAVEN Mars Mission, Hosts Media Call Today
- The IndependentLeft1h agoNASA declares its Mars Maven spacecraft dead after six months of silence
