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NASA ends Mars MAVEN probe mission after contact loss
Published Wednesday, June 3, 2026 · Updated June 4
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AI synthesisNASA has officially concluded the mission of its Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft, following a loss of contact with the probe six months prior. Launched in 2013, MAVEN dedicated over a decade to studying the Martian atmosphere and transmitting crucial data back to Earth.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- NASA announced the end of its MAVEN spacecraft's mission after losing contact with the Mars atmospheric probe six months ago.
- The MAVEN probe, launched in 2013, spent over a decade studying the Martian atmosphere and relaying data.
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NASA has announced the end of its MAVEN spacecraft's mission after losing contact with the Mars atmospheric probe six months ago. The probe, launched in 2013, spent over a decade studying the Martian atmosphere and relaying data.
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