Twins -- trailing one another -- but zipping stealthily through the blackness of space. A multi year trek to. . . Mars (Barsoom) -- and much inter-planetary science to collect, all along the journey. Here's the latest, from NASA:
. . .NASA’s ESCAPADE (Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers) mission, which launched on Nov. 13, 2025, has turned on the science instruments that will investigate how this happened and how the Sun continues to influence the Red Planet. The science instruments, which are all operating as of Feb. 25, also will study space weather in new ways near Earth and on the way to Mars.
At Mars, ESCAPADE’s findings could also help NASA protect future explorers from the harsh Martian conditions.
“The pioneering ESCAPADE duo will not only investigate the Sun’s role in transforming Mars into an uninhabitable planet, but also will help inform the development of space weather protocols for solar events directed at Mars during future human missions to the Red Planet,” said Joe Westlake, heliophysics division director at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “By joining the heliophysics fleet of missions across the solar system, ESCAPADE will be another weather station making humans and technology in space safer and more successful. . . .”
Now you know -- onward, to relive the horror of the lynching of young Emmett Till, at a live theater matinee, here.
नमस्ते






























