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NASA’s ESCAPADE Mission to Mars

Why in the News?

NASA launched the ESCAPADE mission aboard the New Glenn rocket developed by Blue Origin.

About ESCAPADE Mission:

  • Mission Overview: ESCAPADE is a NASA Mars mission consisting of two identical orbiters (Blue and Gold) designed to study how the solar wind interacts with the Martian atmosphere and magnetosphere.
  • Launch: Launched aboard Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, marking a major step for commercial heavy-lift launches.
  • Programme: Part of NASA’s SIMPLEx programme, which focuses on low-cost, small planetary missions using compact spacecraft.
  • Science Goal: To understand how Mars lost its ancient thick atmosphere by measuring plasma, magnetic fields, and ion escape processes driven by the solar wind.
  • Trajectory: Uses an innovative path via the Earth–Sun L2 point, loitering for nearly a year before heading to Mars due to an imperfect launch-window alignment; arrival expected in 2027.

Key Features of ESCAPADE:

  • Twin–Spacecraft Design: Two orbiters operate together to take simultaneous measurements, allowing scientists to separate time-varying vs space-varying phenomena around Mars.
  • Hybrid Magnetosphere Focus: Mars lacks a global magnetic field but has patchy crustal magnetisation; ESCAPADE will map how these regions interact with solar-wind plasma and how ions escape into space.
  • Low-Cost Architecture: Built on Rocket Lab’s Photon spacecraft bus, making ESCAPADE a model for frequent, affordable interplanetary missions (~200–500 kg class).
  • Advanced Instruments:
    1. EMAG (magnetometer) to measure magnetic fields.
    2. EESA (electrostatic analyzer) to analyse ions and electrons.
    3. ELP (Langmuir probe) to study plasma density and temperature.
  • Innovative Mission Timeline:
    • One year at Earth–Sun L2.
    • Transfer to Mars in 2027.
    • Science operations begin after Mars-orbit insertion.
  • Science Operations:
    • String-of-pearls formation: both orbiters on the same orbit, separated by minutes.
    • Divergent orbits: spacecraft split to sample different regions of Mars’s space environment.
  • Commercial Enabling: Demonstrates the role of commercial heavy rockets like New Glenn in future deep-space missions.
[UPSC 2018] What is the purpose of the US Space Agency’s Themis Mission, which was recently in the news?

Options: (a) To study the possibility of life on Mars

(b) To study the satellites of Saturn

(c) To study the colorful display of high latitude skies*

(d) To build a space laboratory to study stellar explosions

 

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