NASA Concludes MAVEN Mars Mission After 11 Years, Hosts Media Call
NASA has officially concluded the MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution) mission after more than 11 years of operation. The spacecraft, which was dedicated to studying the Martian atmosphere, lost signal on December 6, following an unexpected disruption in its orbit. An anomaly review board determined that MAVEN is no longer recoverable due to drained batteries and loss of communication power. Despite the end of the mission, MAVEN has provided significant insights into Mars' atmospheric evolution, including the effects of solar storms and atmospheric sputtering. NASA will host a media teleconference to discuss the mission's achievements and the decommissioning process.