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A look at MAVEN's achievements

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Starlust on MSN · 16h
'Best. Mars. Mission. Ever.': A look at MAVEN's achievements as NASA bids goodbye to spacecraft
NASA has officially ended the MAVEN mission after failing to reestablish contact with the spacecraft.

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Smithsonian Magazine · 7h
NASA Officially Ends the MAVEN Mission Months After Losing Contact With the Mars Orbiter
Aerospace and Mechanical Insider on MSN · 15h
NASA ends MAVEN mission after Mars orbiter falls silent
 · 9h
NASA's dead Mars orbiter MAVEN will crash into the Red Planet in the next 100 years. It's not the only probe in the Mars morgue
On Wednesday (June 3), NASA officially declared its MAVEN orbiter dead, closing the book on a highly successful mission that studied the Red Planet's atmosphere for nearly a dozen years.

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Like 'the loss of a loved one': NASA's Mars orbiter MAVEN is officially dead after months of radio silence
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NASA declares its Mars Maven spacecraft dead after six months of silence
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SpaceX names Bitcoin tycoon as commander of its first crewed Mars mission—all you need to know

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Space on MSN
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Could Rocket Lab pick up Mars samples from NASA's rover? Watch animation how

See Rocket Lab's "proposed mission architecture" for a Mars sample return mission in this animation. Credit: Rocket Lab
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
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NASA’s Psyche probe just flew 2,864 miles above Mars and revealed images from an angle almost never seen

NASA’s Psyche spacecraft has successfully carried out a gravity-assist maneuver at Mars, a critical step that puts the mission on track for its planned arrival at asteroid Psyche in 2029. The encounter also provided scientists with an unusual series of images.

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