What's Happening?
NASA has lost contact with the Mars probe MAVEN, which has been studying the Martian atmosphere since 2014. The probe stopped sending regular data approximately two weeks ago, with a brief signal fragment
suggesting it may have rotated out of its correct alignment. Despite this setback, NASA continues its exploration of Mars through other missions, including the Mars Odyssey and Mars Reconnaissance orbiters, as well as the Curiosity and Perseverance rovers.
Why It's Important?
The loss of contact with MAVEN highlights the challenges of long-term space missions and the importance of maintaining communication with spacecraft. MAVEN has provided valuable data on the Martian atmosphere, contributing to our understanding of Mars' climate and potential habitability. The incident underscores the need for robust systems and contingency plans in space exploration. It also emphasizes the ongoing commitment to exploring Mars, which remains a key focus for scientific research and the search for past or present life on the planet.








