NASA’s next Mars probe should get off the ground on time, no matter how long the government shutdown lasts.
The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution orbiter, or Maven, got back on track for a Nov. 18 launch on Thursday, just two days after the government shutdown froze liftoff preparations and put a scare into planetary scientists around the world.
“We have already restarted spacecraft processing at Kennedy Space Center, working toward being ready to launch on Nov. 18,” Maven principal investigator Bruce Jakosky, of the University of Colorado, Boulder, wrote in a mission status update Thursday. “We will continue to work over the next couple of days to identify any changes in our schedule or plans that are necessary to stay on track.” Read more…
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