With the seventh data release, the Hope Probe has released a total of 2.1 Terabytes of data on the atmosphere of the red planet through the mission’s Science...
Mars Mission
The data release includes nominal observations captured by the Probe’s EMUS, EMIRS, and EXI.
The first Deimos fly-by took place in late January, and as the probe moves to its closest approach to the moon, it will take high-resolution images.
Through a data-sharing partnership with NASA’s Maven mission, scientists were able to study the planet’s plasma environment while the aurora was happening.
The latest observations include better coverage of the aurora, the observance of solar energetic particles and galactic cosmic rays, as well as high cadence...
After a few months in orbit, the mission began its science observations, which are focused on the atmosphere and climate of Mars.
The data will help scientists, researchers, and space enthusiasts better understand the phenomena and interactions on the atmosphere of the Red Planet.