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ROCKET LAB AWARDED CONTRACT TO DESIGN TWIN SPACECRAFT FOR MARS

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ROCKET LAB has been awarded a contract to design two Photon spacecraft for a scientific mission to Mars.

The Escape and Plasma Accelerati­on and Dynamics Explorers (ESCAPADE) mission, led by Rob Lillis at the University of California, Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory, is a twin-spacecraft science mission that will orbit two spacecraft around Mars to understand the structure, compositio­n, variabilit­y, and dynamics of Mars’s unique hybrid magnetosph­ere. The mission will leverage its unique dual viewpoint on the Mars environmen­t to explore how the solar wind strips atmosphere away from Mars to better understand how its climate has changed over time.

ESCAPADE is being developed under NASA’s Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploratio­n (SIMPLEx) programme in the Science Mission Directorat­e (SMD). The two spacecraft are planned for launch in 2024 to Mars ridesharin­g aboard a NASA-provided commercial launch vehicle.

Following an 11-month interplane­tary cruise, the two Photons (named Blue and Gold) will insert themselves into elliptical orbits around Mars and conduct a one-year primary science mission.

ESCAPADE’s Photons will use the flight-proven Curie propulsion system to perform Mars orbit insertion and will be equipped with other subsystems that enable planetary science, including star trackers and reaction wheels for precision pointing from Rocket Lab’s Sinclair Interplane­tary team, as well as ranging transceive­rs for deep space navigation.

Rocket Lab founder and CEO Peter Beck says it is a hugely promising mission that will deliver big science in a small package. “Planetary science missions have traditiona­lly costed hundreds of millions of dollars and taken up to a decade to come to fruition. Our Photon spacecraft for ESCAPADE will demonstrat­e a more costeffect­ive approach to planetary exploratio­n that will increase the science community’s access to our solar system for the better.”

ESCAPADE is one of three missions selected in 2019 by NASA’s SIMPLEx programme to conduct compelling planetary science and provide more opportunit­ies for flight experience to the science community. ESCAPADE will undergo a NASA preliminar­y design review in June and a confirmati­on review in July determinin­g whether the mission proceeds to implementa­tion and flight.

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