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The New Glenn rocket offers two getaway to Mars at NASA this fall

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

NASA to ‌Launch Two Mars‍ Probes This Fall ‌Aboard Blue Origin’s New Glenn

CAPE​ CANAVERAL, FL – NASA is⁣ poised to send‍ two probes to Mars this fall, utilizing the powerful New Glenn rocket developed⁢ by Blue Origin.⁤ The mission, spearheaded‌ by⁤ Advanced Space, ‍represents a novel approach ‍to‌ interplanetary travel, offering flexibility previously unavailable in Martian expeditions.

Traditionally, missions to⁣ Mars are constrained by a‍ limited launch window occurring only every two years, dictated by the fluctuating distance between Earth and the red planet. However,⁢ this mission circumvents that limitation. The probes,nicknamed⁤ Blue and Gold,will initially enter Earth orbit or a Lagrange ⁣L2 orbital point-approximately 1.5 ⁣million kilometers from Earth, similar ‍to the location of the James Webb Space Telescope-and remain there until optimal conditions for a trajectory to Mars align. This “wait-and-go” strategy promises to enhance mission efficiency and scientific return.

The probes’ primary year-long ⁤mission ‌focuses on unraveling⁤ the mysteries of ⁤Mars’ magnetosphere. Scientists aim to understand‌ its structure, the dynamic interactions between the ‍solar wind and the magnetosphere, and the process by which ⁢the Martian‍ atmosphere is eroded by the solar wind. Data​ gathered will contribute considerably ​to our‍ understanding of planetary evolution and ‍the potential for past or present ⁢habitability on Mars.

The mission is being undertaken by Rocket Lab, who prepared ‍the probes⁣ for ⁣launch.

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