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Home / Science / NASA's Twin ESCAPADE Probes Blast Off to Mars Aboard Blue Origin Rocket

NASA's Twin ESCAPADE Probes Blast Off to Mars Aboard Blue Origin Rocket

14 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • NASA's twin ESCAPADE spacecraft launched to Mars aboard Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket
  • Mission expected to reach Red Planet by 2027
  • Also carrying Viasat technology demo for NASA's Communications Services Project
NASA's Twin ESCAPADE Probes Blast Off to Mars Aboard Blue Origin Rocket

On November 14, 2025, NASA's twin ESCAPADE spacecraft successfully launched to Mars aboard a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The two-spacecraft mission, built by Rocket Lab and operated by the University of California, Berkeley, is expected to reach the Red Planet by 2027.

In addition to the ESCAPADE probes, the launch also carried a technology demonstration from Viasat in support of NASA's Communications Services Project. This mission is part of a busy year for Florida's Space Coast, which is on track to potentially set a new annual launch record of 100 missions in 2025.

The launch, which had been previously delayed due to extreme solar activity and bad weather, marks the ninety-fifth and ninety-sixth launches of the year on the Space Coast. This milestone follows SpaceX's Starlink mission earlier in 2025, which set a new annual record for the region.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The ESCAPADE mission consists of two spacecraft built by Rocket Lab and operated by the University of California, Berkeley for NASA. The twin probes are expected to reach Mars by 2027.
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket launched the ESCAPADE spacecraft to Mars from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
In addition to the ESCAPADE probes, the launch also carried a technology demonstration from Viasat in support of NASA's Communications Services Project.

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