This artist's concept shows NASA's future Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission
over the red planet.
NASA plans to launch this multipurpose spacecraft in August 2005 to advance our
understanding of Mars through detailed observation, to examine potential landing
sites for future surface missions and to provide a high-data-rate communications relay
for those missions.
The orbiter's shallow radar experiment, one of six science instruments on board, is
designed to probe the internal structure of Mars' polar ice caps, as well as to gather
information planet-wide about underground layers of ice, rock and, perhaps, liquid
water, which might be accessible from the surface.