The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission landed the Curiosity Rover on the surface of Mars on August 6, 2012, beginning a one-Martian-year primary science mission. An international network of Mars relay orbiters, including NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey Orbiter (ODY) and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), and ESA's Mars Express Orbiter (MEX), were positioned to provide critical event coverage of MSL's Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL). The EDL communication plan took advantage of unique and complementary capabilities of each orbiter to provide robust information capture during this critical event while also providing low-latency information during the landing. Once on the surface, ODY and MRO have provided effectively all of Curiosity's data ret...
Current and near-term Mars relay telecommunications services are provided by a set of NASA and ESA M...
Beginning in November 1996 with the launch of the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS), NASA will embark on a ...
Both Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) and Mars Odyssey are currently in low altitude, nearly circular and ...
Over the past decade, an evolving network of relay-equipped orbiters has advanced our capabilities f...
The Phoenix Lander, first of NASA's Mars Scout missions, arrived at the Red Planet on May 25, 2008. ...
Mars exploration poses significant telecommunications challenges, including the return of large data...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), established as the most advanced rover to land on the surface of ...
The Mars exploration program of NASA and the international community will evolve from an early empha...
In January of 2004 both of the Mars Exploration Rover spacecraft landed safely, initiating daily sur...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), set to launch in 2011, is a highly advanced, fission powered vers...
Since landing on Mars August 6, 2012 the NASA Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity Rover has been...
The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) mission will launch in late 2013 and following a ...
The UHF Mars Relay onboard the orbiting Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft provides data relay capabili...
The Mars Relay Operations Service (MaROS) has been deployed by NASA's Mars Program Office and the Mu...
In 2010, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission will pioneer the next generation of robotic Entry...
Current and near-term Mars relay telecommunications services are provided by a set of NASA and ESA M...
Beginning in November 1996 with the launch of the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS), NASA will embark on a ...
Both Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) and Mars Odyssey are currently in low altitude, nearly circular and ...
Over the past decade, an evolving network of relay-equipped orbiters has advanced our capabilities f...
The Phoenix Lander, first of NASA's Mars Scout missions, arrived at the Red Planet on May 25, 2008. ...
Mars exploration poses significant telecommunications challenges, including the return of large data...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), established as the most advanced rover to land on the surface of ...
The Mars exploration program of NASA and the international community will evolve from an early empha...
In January of 2004 both of the Mars Exploration Rover spacecraft landed safely, initiating daily sur...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), set to launch in 2011, is a highly advanced, fission powered vers...
Since landing on Mars August 6, 2012 the NASA Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity Rover has been...
The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) mission will launch in late 2013 and following a ...
The UHF Mars Relay onboard the orbiting Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft provides data relay capabili...
The Mars Relay Operations Service (MaROS) has been deployed by NASA's Mars Program Office and the Mu...
In 2010, the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission will pioneer the next generation of robotic Entry...
Current and near-term Mars relay telecommunications services are provided by a set of NASA and ESA M...
Beginning in November 1996 with the launch of the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS), NASA will embark on a ...
Both Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) and Mars Odyssey are currently in low altitude, nearly circular and ...