NASA Confirms It Has Lost Contact With Mars Orbiter MAVEN
NASA has officially lost contact with a spacecraft that has been orbiting Mars since 2014.
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The MAVEN spacecraft -- Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution -- abruptly lost contact with Earth on 6 December 2025 while passing behind the red planet in the normal course of its orbit.
When MAVEN re-emerged from behind Mars, however, NASA ground control was unable to reestablish a connection.
On December 9, the space agency announced it is investigating the issue and attempting to locate a signal.
All systems had been working normally before MAVEN passed behind Mars. ...
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