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Mars & Deep Space

Mars missions, James Webb telescope, and deep space exploration.

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Mar 31, 2026

Mars & Deep Space — 2026-03-31

This week's most significant development is NASA's Artemis II countdown now underway at Kennedy Space Center, with a historic crewed lunar flyby targeted for April 1, 2026 — humanity's first journey to the Moon's vicinity since the Apollo era. Meanwhile, fresh Webb Telescope observations confirm asteroid 2024 YR4 will safely bypass both Earth and the Moon in 2032, removing all remaining impact concerns. NASA's ESCAPADE twin spacecraft, currently in a loiter orbit near Lagrange point 2, remain on track for their November 2026 Earth flyby before heading to Mars.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 29, 2026

Mars & Deep Space — 2026-03-29

NASA's sweeping "Ignition" realignment initiative, unveiled March 24, dominated this week's space news, introducing a 2028 nuclear-powered Mars mission called SR-1 Freedom that will carry a fleet of Skyfall helicopters to the Red Planet. Meanwhile, Artemis II is locked onto an April 1 launch, and NASA's ESCAPADE twin spacecraft continue their loiter orbit en route to Mars. This edition also covers a car-sized asteroid that safely buzzed Earth on March 24, new confirmation that the 2032 asteroid threat has been ruled out, and updates from active outer solar system missions.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 27, 2026

Mars & Deep Space — 2026-03-27

NASA's "Ignition" initiative, unveiled March 24, dominated the week's headlines with major announcements including a first-ever nuclear-powered Mars mission targeting 2028 and ambitious plans for a permanent lunar base. The Skyfall helicopter mission to Mars also captured attention as a new nuclear propulsion demonstration, while ESA's JUICE spacecraft made an unexpected detour to observe the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS en route to Jupiter.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 22, 2026

Mars & Deep Space — 2026-03-22

This week's biggest story in Mars and deep space exploration is NASA's twin ESCAPADE spacecraft, launched to study how Mars lost its atmosphere — a mission now loitering in Earth orbit ahead of a late-2026 trajectory to the Red Planet. Meanwhile, NASA's MAVEN orbiter remains silent after losing contact in December 2025, casting uncertainty over Mars atmospheric science, and open data from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS continues to fuel new discoveries.

4 min read/15 sources

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