Mars is a cold, dry, desert-like planet. But billions of years ago, scientific evidence suggests that it had a thick ...
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NASA's new Mars mission: These twin satellites could reveal how the Red Planet lost its atmosphere
Mars is about to receive a double dose of attention. This weekend, a pair of identical NASA satellites will launch together ...
ESCAPADE is overseen by the University of California Berkeley, who named the spacecraft’s onboard satellites Blue and Gold ...
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NASA's ESCAPADE mission to Mars—twin satellites dubbed Blue and Gold will launch in early November
The first dual-satellite mission to another planet, NASA's ESCAPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers), is scheduled for launch no earlier than Sunday, Nov. 9, from Cape Canaveral ...
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NASA launches new Mars mission with twin satellites to study how the Red Planet lost its atmosphere
The twin-satellite mission could provide vital clues about Mars’ evolution and its ability to once support water and life.
NASA is gearing up for a Mars mission aboard Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket, aiming to uncover how Mars “died.”This launch ...
ESCAPADE, the Mars mission expected to launch on Nov. 9, will carry instruments designed by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical ...
Blue Origin's long-awaited mission to launch its New Glenn rocket on a mission sending twin NASA spacecraft to Mars will have to wait a little longer.
“It’s a huge privilege to be leading a mission to Mars,” said Robert Lillis, the UC Berkeley planetary scientist leading the ...
Blue Origin's heavy lift New Glenn became the first commercial rocket to make it to orbit on its first try back in January.
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket will launch the Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (ESCAPADE) mission.
Update: Blue Origin postponed the launch, with the next opportunity coming Wednesday, Nov. 12. For more information, read here. Blue Origin is preparing to launch its massive New Glenn ...
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