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Home | Science & Tech | Nasa Officially Ends Maven Mars Mission After Losing Contact With Spacecraft

NASA officially ends MAVEN Mars mission after losing contact with spacecraft

NASA has officially ended the MAVEN mission after determining the Mars orbiter is no longer recoverable. The spacecraft, which studied the Martian atmosphere for more than 11 years, lost contact in December 2025 and is now being formally decommissioned.

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Published Date - 4 June 2026, 12:24 PM
NASA officially ends MAVEN Mars mission after losing contact with spacecraft
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Los Angeles: The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN), NASA’s first mission devoted to observing the Martian atmosphere and its evolution, has officially come to an end after losing contact with its spacecraft last December, the agency has announced.

Blasting off on November 18, 2013, the spacecraft entered Mars’ orbit on September 21, 2014. Originally designed for a one-year primary mission, the spacecraft operated at the Red Planet for more than 11 years and exceeded its planned mission life by more than a decade, according to NASA.


The spacecraft was last heard on December 6, 2025, when it experienced an unexpected loss of signal after it passed behind Mars, reports Xinhua news agency.

NASA convened an anomaly review board in February to evaluate recovery efforts and assess the spacecraft’s condition.

The review board has determined that the MAVEN spacecraft is not recoverable, and it is no longer capable of performing its science and data relay mission, which is consistent with the mission team’s findings, NASA said on Wednesday (Local time).

Preliminary findings suggest the spacecraft entered a high-rate rotation after passing behind Mars, disrupting its orbit trajectory and eventually draining its batteries. The resulting loss of power to the communications system left MAVEN unable to contact Earth.

The agency noted that the root cause of the anomaly remains under investigation, and a final report is expected later this year.

NASA has begun the formal process of decommissioning the mission, following standard procedures to archive the full mission dataset for the science and exploration communities.

“The science MAVEN has given us is key to informing what kind of radiation protection and safety measures we must take before sending humans to Mars,” said Louise Prockter, director of the Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

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