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Latest NASA Maven Mission to the Mars is about to launch

<p>Continuing the efforts of the earth scientists to explore the red planet for signs of life&comma; NASA recently announced that the Maven Mission is almost ready for launching&period; The Maven orbiter would be studying the high atmosphere of the planet in interpreting the different aspects that led to the depletion of air from the environment of Mars&period; Evidences from past missions suggest that the planet once had a thick blanket of atmospheric gases&comma; which even supported the presence of liquid water on the surface&period; However&comma; the current air pressure on Mars surface stands too low for the presence of water&period; The new orbiter would leave for space from Florida&comma; boarded on an Atlas V rocket&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Air Force station at Cape Canaveral set aside a two-hour window of ceasing air traffic for the launch to take place effectively&period; The duration set is within 11&period;28 and 13&period;28 local time&period; The earnest endeavor of the space agency and the air traffic controllers would be to complete the launching mission at the earliest&period; The upper level of the rocket would be releasing the Maven at approximately 53 minutes from the launch&period; The orbiter would be undertaking a ten  month long journey to reach its destination through the space&period; Guy Beutelschies&comma; the operational manager at spacecraft manufacturer Lockheed Martin&comma; explained that the probe would unravel its solar arrays and direct them towards the sun at all times to gather the necessary energy for the transit&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The atmosphere at Mars predominantly consists of carbon dioxide and is very thin to support any kind of life on the planet&period; The relative atmospheric pressure on Mars is only about 0&period;6&percnt; that of Earth&comma; which means that any flowing liquid on the surface would be immediately boiling out&period; However&comma; the surface of the planet consists of deep topographical channels pointing to the fact that the planet once had an abundant supply of flowing water&period; Researchers are pointing out to the fact that the planet once had a highly dense atmosphere conducive to life&comma; but the constant flux of solar winds eventually eroded the traces of life from the planet&period; This also points to the fact that the Red Planet does not have the strong deflective magnetic field of the Earth&comma; which constantly deflects the radioactive particles from the solar emissions&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Maven or the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft would be measuring the rate of loss of the air molecules in the atmosphere&period; These data would provide the scientists with  critical information on how the planet’s climate changed over millions of years&period; The probe weighs 2&period;4 tonnes and carries 8 advanced space research instruments to facilitate the investigation&period; The Mars arrival of the probe would be on 22<sup>nd<&sol;sup> September&comma; 2014&period; The scientists would also use the probe to undertake some direct sampling from Mars surface through deep digging processes&period; Recently&comma; India also launched its Mangalyaan Mission to Mars on 5<sup>th<&sol;sup> September&period; However&comma; the US mission would reach the orbit of the distant planet a few days prior to the Indian mission&comma; which undertakes a little extended space travel trajectory&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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