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A pair of Rocket Lab -made spacecraft are about to embark on a two -step journey to Mars .
The ESCAPADE mission is to study the interaction between solar winds and the Martian atmosphere.
The mission is currently set to launch no earlier than October on the first launch of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket.
Rocket Lab is looking to show the world that it can produce extremely high-performance spacecraft.
ESCAPADE spacecraft will need less power, smaller solar panels, fewer heaters, and many other effects.
Engineers designed the spacecraft so that all the components that tend to get hot, like the flight computer and the radio, are near the one deck of the spacecraft.
After launch, the spacecraft will spend 11 months traveling to Mars before performing that critical MOI burn.
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