
Interplanetary mission
An interplanetary mission refers to a space exploration initiative aimed at traveling from Earth to another planet in our solar system. These missions often involve sending spacecraft equipped with scientific instruments to gather data about the target planet’s atmosphere, surface, and potential for life. Examples include NASA's Mars rovers, which study the Martian terrain and climate. Interplanetary missions enhance our understanding of the solar system, technology development, and the origins of life, as well as inform future human exploration of other planets.