MAVEN

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MAVEN is a NASA spacecraft mission designed to study the Martian upper atmosphere and its role in the planet’s climate evolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mars orbiter
NASA spacecraft mission
planetary science mission
apoapsis ~6200 km above Mars surface (nominal)
arrivalAtMarsDate 2014-09-22
carriesInstrument Extreme Ultraviolet Variability Experiment
surface form: Extreme Ultraviolet Monitor

Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVS)
surface form: Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph

Langmuir Probe
surface form: Langmuir Probe and Waves

Magnetometer
Neutral Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer
Solar Energetic Particle instrument
Solar Wind Electron Analyzer
Solar Wind Ion Analyzer
discovers evidence of ongoing atmospheric escape at Mars
enteredOrbitAround Mars
finds link between solar activity and atmospheric loss at Mars
fullName MAVEN spacecraft
surface form: Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN
fundedBy NASA Science Mission Directorate
inclination ~75 degrees
launchDate 2013-11-18
launchedBy United Launch Alliance
launchSite Cape Canaveral LC-41
surface form: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41
launchVehicle Atlas V
surface form: Atlas V 401
managedBy Goddard Space Flight Center
surface form: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
manufacturer Lockheed Martin Space
surface form: Lockheed Martin Space Systems
missionType Mars atmospheric science
aeronomy
objective characterize the structure and composition of the Martian upper atmosphere
determine the role of atmospheric loss in the evolution of the Martian climate
measure current rates of atmospheric escape from Mars to space
understand the history of Mars’ atmosphere and water inventory
operatedBy NASA
Goddard Space Flight Center
surface form: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
orbitType highly elliptical Mars orbit
periapsis ~150 km above Mars surface (nominal)
PIInstitution University of Colorado Boulder
powerSource solar panels
primaryTarget Mars
principalInvestigator Bruce M. Jakosky
program Mars Exploration Program
surface form: NASA Mars Exploration Program
spacecraftBus Lockheed Martin A2100-derived bus
spacecraftType orbiter
status operational
studies Martian ionosphere
Martian upper atmosphere
escape of atmospheric gases from Mars
solar wind interaction with Mars
supports communications relay for Mars surface missions
uses aerobraking for orbit adjustments

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