NASA has reported the loss of communication with MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution), a spacecraft that has been orbiting Mars for more than 10 years. The unexpected silence occurred over the weekend when the spacecraft went behind Mars and failed to reconnect with Earth-based ground stations upon re-emerging.
What Happened to MAVEN?
NASA confirmed that MAVEN was functioning normally before it passed behind Mars. However, when the spacecraft came back into view, it did not re-establish contact, sparking concern among mission engineers.
Current Status
- MAVEN is unresponsive
- NASA has launched engineering investigations
- Communication attempts are ongoing
- No signs of damage or malfunction have yet been confirmed
About the MAVEN Mission
Launched in 2013 and entering Mars orbit in 2014, MAVEN’s mission has been crucial in understanding the Martian atmosphere and how the planet transformed from a warm, water-rich world to its current dry, cold state.
Key Mission Objectives
- Study the upper atmosphere of Mars
- Examine interactions with the solar wind
- Determine how Mars lost most of its atmosphere
Scientists widely credit MAVEN’s observations for confirming that the Sun stripped away Mars’ atmosphere over billions of years.
Role as a Communications Relay
Beyond scientific research, MAVEN has been essential for supporting Mars surface missions.
Relay Support for:
- Curiosity Rover
- Perseverance Rover
It helped transmit data from rovers back to Earth, functioning as a high-altitude data pipeline. Losing MAVEN places additional pressure on NASA’s aging Mars satellite fleet.
Other NASA Spacecraft Still Operating Around Mars
Despite MAVEN’s silence, NASA still maintains a presence in Mars orbit:
| Spacecraft | Launched | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter | 2005 | Active |
| Mars Odyssey | 2001 | Active |
What Happens Next?
NASA teams are analyzing MAVEN’s last signals and attempting recovery procedures. Potential scenarios include:
- A safe-mode transition
- Antenna orientation failure
- Power system issues
- Software or communication subsystem malfunction
As of now, the cause is unknown, and MAVEN’s condition remains uncertain.


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