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used for planetary exploration in a flyby mode.
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Dual mission to Mars. To fly over the equator and analyzing the martian atmosphere.
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To become the first object to orbit another planet.
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To transport landers to Mars, locating landing sites, and to investigate any life
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To investigate for signs of life
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To study the materials that mars has to offer.
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To demonstrate its performance on how it is cheap, yet better and faster.
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To investigate mars's surfaces and the radiation hazards mars might hold.
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To search for past water activities, rocks, and soils.
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Is designed to study the climate and geology of mars.
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To study the history of water in the arctic part of mars. Searching for evidence of habitable zones and soils with potential uses.
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To observe if Mars was ever habitable.
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To investigate the upper atmosphere and ionosphere of Mars.
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to uncover how rocky bodies get formed and evolve to become a planet by investigating the inside and outside structure of Mars.
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To investigate if there are any signs of life in mars, and to make samples from mars with a new poop and scoop concept.