In 2024, NASA will launch the Mars Orbiter Mission 2, a spacecraft designed to study the Red Planet's atmosphere, weather patterns, and geological features.
The Mars Orbiter Mission 2 will carry instruments to measure the planet's atmosphere and its interaction with solar wind, giving us a better understanding of its climate.
The spacecraft will also monitor weather patterns on Mars, helping us predict dust storms and other extreme weather events that could impact future missions.
With the Mars Orbiter Mission 2, we'll be able to explore the planet's geology in greater detail, studying its mountains, valleys, and other features.
NASA is collaborating with the European Space Agency and other international partners on the Mars Orbiter Mission 2, enabling a more comprehensive scientific investigation.
Technology
The spacecraft will use advanced technology, including an imaging spectrometer and a magnetometer, to collect data from Mars and transmit it back to Earth.
The insights gained from the Mars Orbiter Mission 2 will inform future missions to Mars, including the possibility of sending humans to the Red Planet in the years to come.