NASA's ESCAPADE Twin Mars Spacecraft Prepared for Launch | Rocket Lab
The Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (ESCAPADE) Mission will study the magnetosphere of Mars. ESCAPADE is the first multi-spacecraft orbital science mission to the Red Planet. Its twin orbiters—dubbed “Blue” and “Gold”—will take simultaneous observations from locations around Mars. The observations will reveal the planet’s real-time response to space weather and how the Martian magnetosphere changes over time. ESCAPADE will analyze how Mars’ magnetic field guides particle flows around the planet, how energy and momentum are transported from the solar wind through the magnetosphere, and what processes control the flow of energy and matter into and out of the Martian atmosphere. Each satellite will carry three instruments: a magnetometer for measuring magnetic field, an electrostatic analyzer to measure ions and electrons, and a Langmuir probe for measuring plasma density and solar extreme ultraviolet flux.
The ESCAPADE Mission is managed by the Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) at the University of California, Berkeley, with key partners Rocket Lab, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Advanced Space LLC, and Blue Origin.
Learn more about NASA's ESCAPADE Mission:
https://science.nasa.gov/mission/escapade
https://escapade.ssl.berkeley.edu
https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=ESCAPADE
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Image Dates: Feb. 16, 2021-Aug. 15, 2024
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