NASA's MAVEN spacecraft reveals stunning ultraviolet views of Mars

NASA's MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) mission has acquired stunning views of Mars in two ultraviolet images taken at different points along our neighboring planet's orbit around the sun. The images show how the Martian atmosphere responds to changes in seasons and solar activity. They also reveal the diversity of clouds and ozone in the upper atmosphere. © NASA/LASP/CU Boulder MAVEN is the first spacecraft dedicated to exploring the tenuous upper atmosphere of Mars. The mission's combination of detailed point measurements and global observations provides a powerful way to understand the properties of the upper atmosphere¹. MAVEN's Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) instrument captured the remarkable ultraviolet views. According to NASA, the instrument has been designed to measure ultraviolet wavelengths ranging from 110 to 340 nanometers, which fall outside of the visible range. One image was taken in July 2022, during the southern hemisphere's ...