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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

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space-exploration6 months ago

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Enhances Water Search with New Maneuver

NASA's 19-year-old Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has performed a rare 120-degree 'very large roll' to improve its radar imaging of Mars' subsurface, allowing for clearer detection of materials like ice, which is crucial for future missions. This maneuver, which involves risks and is limited to once or twice a year, enhances the SHARAD instrument's ability to peer deeper into the planet's surface.

space-exploration1 year ago

Mysterious Hole on Mars Baffles Scientists

A mysterious hole on Mars' Arsia Mons, captured by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, could potentially lead to underground lava tubes that might serve as shelters for future astronauts. However, its true nature remains uncertain, as it could also be just a pit or shaft without any connection to larger subterranean structures. Further exploration, possibly by robotic missions, is needed to determine its significance.

space-exploration1 year ago

"NASA's Mars Orbiter Discovers Retired Robotic Spacecraft on Red Planet's Surface"

NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spotted the "dead" InSight lander on the surface of Mars, which ceased to function in 2022 after operating for four years. InSight was sent to study the planet's interior, depositing a seismometer to record marsquakes and a thermometer to measure temperature. Despite running out of power due to dust accumulation on its solar panels, InSight continues to provide valuable data for studying Mars' surface disturbances.