NASA Says Goodbye to Its Longtime Mars MAVEN Mission (nytimes.com)
- Reference: 0183595652
- News link: https://science.slashdot.org/story/26/06/04/0554208/nasa-says-goodbye-to-its-longtime-mars-maven-mission
- Source link: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/03/science/nasa-maven-mars-orbiter.html
> The NASA spacecraft MAVEN, short for Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, had been orbiting around the Red Planet since 2014. NASA last received a signal from MAVEN on Dec. 6, shortly before the spacecraft passed behind Mars. Then the spacecraft stopped responding. A review board found that MAVEN began unexpectedly rotating, causing its batteries to drain too quickly and resulting in a loss of power to the communications system.
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> "The team is certainly broken up about this," said Shannon Curry, the principal investigator of the mission and a scientist at the University of Colorado Boulder, [3]at a news conference on Wednesday. "But at the same time, we are incredibly proud of the science we've accomplished over the last decade." NASA officials declined to speculate on the root cause of the mishap. A final report is expected to be released later this year.
[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/03/science/nasa-maven-mars-orbiter.html
[2] https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/12/11/0026246/nasa-loses-contact-with-maven-mars-orbiter
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WALToxcMjo
A teaser set it spinning (Score:2)
"A teaser?"
"Yeah."
"Er, what is ..."
"A teaser? Teasers are usually rich kids with nothing to do. They cruise around looking for planets which haven't made interstellar contact yet and buzz them."
"Buzz them?" Arthur began to feel that Ford was enjoying making life difficult for him.
"Yeah", said Ford, "they buzz them. They find some isolated spot with very few people around, then land right by some poor soul whom no one's ever going to believe and then strut up and down in front of him wearing silly
It could have been worse (Score:4, Insightful)
Having it die spontaneously while in service to its (very) extended mission is a much better fate than being functional but [1]deliberately shut down [science.org] under the guise of "savings".
[1] https://www.science.org/content/article/dozens-active-and-planned-nasa-spacecraft-killed-trump-budget-request
Re: (Score:2)
MAVEN is mentioned in the article you linked as a candiiidate for cancellation. Looks like there's no need now.
Many administrations have sought to cancel unmanned scientific missions, and boost whizz-bangy manned ones. But the current administration seems particularly focused on those objectives. I suppose it also helps their cause to cancel scientific missions with environmental objectives -- many of which are mentioned in your linked article.
Do you think they want to put humans back on the moon before Chi
A failure for our time (Score:2)
This mission could have been saved by a spin doctor.
Noticed a lot of endings today (Score:3)
Isn't there a rule of threes?
Let's see...Stargate, Mars Maven, imaginary girlfriend...That's it.