
How Mars Lost Its Thick Atmosphere
NASA's MAVEN spacecraft spent 11 years studying Mars before ending its mission in June 2026. It tracked how the sun's radiation strips away the planet's upper atmosphere, much like wind erodes a coastline. By measuring this loss against solar activity, MAVEN showed that Mars once had a thicker, warmer atmosphere—conditions that might have supported life—before becoming the cold, barren world we see today.
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