
NASA’S Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) orbiter has taken a deep dive into the Martian atmosphere. The first of a series of five planned deep-dip maneuvers by the unmanned spacecraft, its purpose was to gather information about the lower limits of the upper regions of the Red Planet's atmosphere... Continue Reading MAVEN digs deeper into Martian atmosphere
Section: Space
Tags: Atmosphere, Mars, MAVEN, NASA, Spacecraft, Unmanned
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