NASA and ISRO Joint Mission to Study Mars Atmosphere Announced
Combined mission will deploy advanced instruments to analyze Mars atmospheric composition and search for signs of ancient life.
Priya Sharma
editor
NASA and ISRO have announced a historic joint mission to study Mars' atmosphere, combining resources and expertise from both space agencies. The mission, scheduled for launch in 2027, will deploy cutting-edge instruments to analyze the Red Planet's atmospheric composition.
Mission Objectives
Scientists aim to understand the processes that stripped Mars of its atmosphere billions of years ago, potentially transforming the planet from a warm, wet world to the cold, barren landscape we see today. The findings could provide crucial insights into planetary habitability.
Priya Sharma
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Senior Editor covering politics and national affairs with 15 years of experience.
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