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Maven Spacecraft

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space-science2 years ago

Mars' Magnetosphere Expands as Solar Wind Disappears

NASA's MAVEN spacecraft observed a rare event on Christmas Day last year, where the solar wind, the stream of charged particles from the Sun, almost completely disappeared. This sudden lack of pressure allowed the Martian atmosphere and magnetosphere to expand by thousands of miles, more than tripling its regular size. The event provided valuable insights into how Mars responds when the solar wind is effectively removed, shedding light on the planet's atmospheric escape process. MAVEN's scientific instruments captured the event, providing exceptional data for further study.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Stunning New Views of Mars Captured by NASA's MAVEN Spacecraft

NASA's Maven spacecraft has captured new ultraviolet images of Mars, showcasing changes in its atmosphere with the seasons. The images show the planet's atmosphere in psychedelic hues, with ozone appearing in Kool-aid Purplesaurus Rex and Martian clouds and hazes looking like frothy cappuccino foam or antifreeze blue. Scientists can learn valuable information about Mars' atmosphere by studying it through this lens, which helps them understand Mars' history of liquid water and possible prior habitability. The Maven mission has now studied Mars for nearly a decade and has enough fuel to operate through 2030.

space2 years ago

Unraveling the Mystery of Plasma Jets in Mars' Magnetosheath

Astrophysicists have discovered magnetosheath jets on Mars, similar to those found on Earth, using data from the MAVEN spacecraft. The jets generate waves and transfer energy within the magnetosheath, and are associated with increased magnetic field fluctuations. The researchers propose larger statistical studies in the future to estimate the geo-effectiveness of magnetosheath jets on Mars for diverse solar wind conditions.