
NASA's ESCAPADE Mission and ESA's New Mars Strategy Accelerate Red Planet Exploration
Published: March 25, 2026
Duration: 1:53
Listeners, exciting developments in Mars exploration have unfolded over the past week. NASA's twin ESCAPADE spacecraft, launched to unravel the mystery of Mars' lost atmosphere, made headlines with instruments fully activated as of February 25, according to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center via ScienceDaily on March 14. These probes will orbit Mars starting in September 2027, measuring how solar wind strips away the planet's thin atmosphere, offering crucial data for future human missions by tracking space weather and magnetic interactions in real time.
The European Space Agency is pivoting its Mars strategy after the U.S. Congress rejected funding for the...
The European Space Agency is pivoting its Mars strategy after the U.S. Congress rejected funding for the...