Nasa loses contact with spacecraft orbiting Mars for more than a decade

NASA's Decade-Long Mars Mission Falls Silent

In a shocking turn of events, NASA has lost contact with its Maven spacecraft, which has been orbiting Mars for over 10 years. The US space agency confirmed that all attempts to reestablish communication with the spacecraft have failed so far.

According to officials at NASA, the spacecraft had been functioning normally before it went behind Mars. However, once it emerged from the planet's shadow, there was no signal. "Telemetry showed all subsystems working normally before it orbited behind [Mars]," NASA said in a statement.

The agency has launched an investigation into the anomaly to determine the cause of the sudden loss of contact. While details are still scarce, officials have promised that more information will be shared once available.

Launched in 2013, Maven was initially designed to study the Martian upper atmosphere and its interaction with the solar wind. The spacecraft's findings were crucial in helping scientists understand how Mars lost most of its atmosphere over time, transforming it from a warm and wet world to the dry and cold planet we see today.

Maven has also played an important role as a communication relay for NASA's Mars rovers, Curiosity and Perseverance. The rovers have made numerous groundbreaking discoveries, and their continued operation is essential to understanding the Martian environment.

NASA has two other active spacecraft around Mars: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, launched in 2005, and Mars Odyssey, which was launched in 2001. It remains to be seen what impact the loss of contact with Maven will have on ongoing research and exploration efforts around Mars.
 
πŸ€” so this is crazy... like, a decade-long mission just drops off the radar? no signal, no nothing. i'm not buying it without some serious source from nasa. how do they know all subsystems were working fine before it went behind mars? did they even check the propulsion system or comms equipment? and what's with the weird timing of this happening? right when nasa is gearing up for another big mission, like that new rover launch... sounds fishy to me πŸŸπŸ›°οΈ
 
ugh come on nasa why you do this to us... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ first it's the rovers losing signal then now maven too? what's next? all those years we're watching these missions unfold and this is how it ends? no more updates, no more discoveries 🚫. i mean, we know maven was a mission to study the upper atmosphere but still... 10 years is a long time for us to wait for some info πŸ˜’. what's the point of launching a spacecraft if you're not gonna keep an eye on it? πŸ’” at least we got some decent finds from curiosiy and perseverance πŸš€ but maven was supposed to be more than just a relay... i hope they get to the bottom of this πŸ‘Ž
 
πŸš€ So, this is a bit concerning - NASA's Maven spacecraft has just gone silent after a decade-long mission πŸ€”. I mean, think about it, 10 years is a long time to be flying solo around Mars, and now suddenly no signal? That's like something out of a sci-fi movie... or at least, that's how it feels right now 😱.

I'm guessing this has got everyone at NASA on high alert, trying to figure out what went wrong. The fact that telemetry showed everything was working fine before Maven went behind Mars is definitely interesting - it suggests that maybe whatever happened was more related to the Martian environment than some kind of technical glitch 🌌.

It's also worth considering how much we've come to rely on missions like this for our understanding of the universe. I mean, Maven wasn't just any spacecraft - it was a crucial part of helping us understand how Mars lost its atmosphere over time. And now, with the loss of contact, all those findings are basically... gone πŸ“š.

Of course, we don't know the full extent of what's going on yet, and I'm sure NASA will do everything they can to get to the bottom of it. But still - a decade-long mission just disappears into silence? It's a sobering reminder of how complex and unpredictable space travel can be... 🌠
 
Ugh, this is so frustrating! 🀯 A decade-long mission just drops off radar like that? What's going on with NASA's comms system?! πŸ“‘ They're always talking about how advanced their tech is, but clearly it's not foolproof.

I'm all for exploring Mars and learning more about our universe, but can't they do better than this? πŸš€ At least they launched the rovers on time... I hope Maven's findings weren't totally lost in space. πŸ˜” And what about all those scientists who were counting on that data?! This is huge! πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ˜” Oh man, I'm really disappointed to hear about Maven falling silent. I mean, that thing has been up there for over a decade! πŸ•°οΈ It's like it just stopped sending us updates without even saying goodbye πŸ˜‚. But seriously, scientists have been relying on those spacecraft to learn so much about Mars and its mysteries. What could've caused this? An equipment failure or something more complex? I hope NASA gets to the bottom of this and finds a way to bring Maven back online 🀞. Those Curiosity and Perseverance rovers are still out there making groundbreaking discoveries, but it's not the same as having direct data from Maven πŸ“Š. Fingers crossed they can figure out what happened and find a way to revive it πŸ’«.
 
πŸš€πŸ˜± So this is just crazy, a decade-long mission gone silent like that... I mean, can you imagine trying to raise a kid for 10 whole years only to have them stop responding to all your messages? It's like, what do you even say? "Hey kiddo, we lost signal on Mars" πŸ€”. Anyway, hope NASA gets to the bottom of this and finds out what happened... that rover is like our little Mars kid, it's been with us for so long! 🚫πŸ’₯
 
πŸš€πŸ€” just thinking about a 10 year old spacecraft going dark is crazy! like, doesn't that even make sense? how did we even lose signal behind mars? was it a solar flare or something? πŸŒžπŸ”‹ need more info on this one... source pls?
 
πŸ€” I'm like totally stoked that NASA lost contact with Maven - like, it's not a big deal or anything... wait, no, actually, this is a huge deal! 🚨 How could they just lose contact with a spacecraft orbiting Mars after 10 years? It's gotta be some serious technical issue... no way, maybe it was just a planned test to see how they'd handle a fail. I mean, the agency's already investigating, so that's probably what happened... probably not πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Still, this is some serious news - scientists were counting on Maven for all sorts of important research. Guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens next... or maybe they're just gonna make it a surprise re-entry thing like in the movies 😎.
 
omg u guys 😱 just can't believe nasa lost contact w/ their maven spacecraft πŸš€ it's been orbiting mars for over 10 yrs and now it just... stopped πŸ€” what could've caused it? 🚫 they should totes share more info ASAP πŸ“Š hope the other two spacehips r doin alright πŸ™ mars reconnaissance orbiter & mars odyssey have b been around 4 yrs longer tho so maybe nasa can learn from this πŸ€“
 
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