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MARS ODYSSEY

Extended missionPlanetary ScienceMars

2001 Mars Odyssey is a robotic spacecraft orbiting the planet Mars. The project was developed by NASA, and contracted out to Lockheed Martin, with an expected cost for the entire mission of US$297 million. Its mission is to use spectrometers and a thermal imager to detect evidence of past or present water and ice, as well as study the planet's geology and radiation environment. The data Odyssey obtains is intended to help answer the question of whether life once existed on Mars and create a risk-assessment of the radiation that future astronauts on Mars might experience. It also acts as a relay for communications between the Curiosity rover, and previously the Mars Exploration Rovers and Phoenix lander, to Earth. The mission was named as a tribute to Arthur C. Clarke, evoking the name of his and Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey.

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Launch

Launch date
April 7, 2001 at 03:02 PM UTC
Launch site
Cape Canaveral SFS, USA
Launched by
Delta II 7925-9.5 →
Operator
United States Air Force
Mission
Mars Odyssey
Launch record
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Trajectory

Regime
Interplanetary — Mars
Reference body
Mars

Identity

COSPAR (Int'l)
2001-013A
NORAD catalog №
26734
Object type
Payload
Owner / operator
United StatesUnited States
Status
Extended mission