Last week, NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evoluton (Maven) spacecraft successfully entered orbit around Mars. Now, the agency is releasing the first photos taken by the spacecraft of the planet's ...
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft lifted off from Space Launch Complex-41 at 1:28 p.m. EST, Nov. 18, 2013. MAVEN ...
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Piling on to the good news from Mars this week, NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft sent home its first ultraviolet images from Mars. While they may not be flashy, these images will help determine the composition ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The first data sent back from NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution has resulted in images of the Red Planet. MAVEN entered Mars’ orbit on Sunday ...
Mars has two new satellites thanks to last week’s successful orbital insertions of NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) and the Indian Space Research Organization’s Mars Orbiter ...
The planets in our solar system experience seasons because of the way that they are tilted in their orbits, so one hemisphere is facing the sun more often at some times of year than others. However, ...
NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile ENvironment spacecraft, or MAVEN, will study the atmosphere of Mars like never before to understand how the Red Planet transformed from a wet world to the dusty, ...
NASA’s Martian explorer, MAVEN, captured Earth’s neighboring planet in fascinating detail, revealing the changing seasons on Mars as it orbits around the Sun. The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile ...
Quick work! Just eight hours after entering Martian orbit Sunday, NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft sent data back to Earth that scientists quickly translated into the mission’s first images. Rendered in ...
A NASA Mars orbiter has been busy since it arrived at the Red Planet late last month. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. NASA's $671 ...
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