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  "path": "/blogs/maven/2026/03/04/nasa-anomaly-review-board-investigates-maven-loss-of-signal/",
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  "textContent": "A NASA anomaly review board, convened in mid-February, is evaluating the recovery efforts undertaken for the agency’s MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) spacecraft orbiting Mars. The spacecraft was last heard from on Dec. 6. The board also will assess the probable current state of the spacecraft and the likelihood of its recovery.\n\nThe post NASA Anomaly Review Board Investigates MAVEN Loss of Signal appeared first on NASA Science.",
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