NASA Confirms End of Mars Maven Spacecraft Mission After 10+ Years
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NASA confirmed that the Mars Maven spacecraft mission has ended after more than a decade of observations. The announcement came after six months of silence from the probe, marking the conclusion of a long-running mission to study Mars' atmosphere.
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