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NASA is sending an orbiter to Mars with Eric Schmidt's Relativity Space

The former Google CEO acquired the space company last year. NASA has teamed up with Relativity Space, whose CEO is former Google chief Eric Schmidt , for a Martian orbiter mission called Aeolus. Similar to its partnerships with SpaceX and other private companies, NASA will rely

NASA is sending an orbiter to Mars with Eric Schmidt's Relativity Space
Engadget โ€” 18 June 2026
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NASA has teamed up with Relativity Space, whose CEO is former Google chief Eric Schmidt , for a Martian orbiter mission called Aeolus. Similar to its partnerships with SpaceX and other private companies, NASA will rely on Relativity Space to ferry its payload to its final destination. Schmidt's company will provide spacecraft, rocket and cruise operations to deliver the agency's science instruments to theย Red Planet. They're hoping to launch sometime in 2028.

The agency saysย Aeolus will build on all the previous missions that have studied the Martian atmosphere, including the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the Mars Odyssey and the MAVEN mission, which it recently declared dead after six months of no contact. Aeolus will carry four complementary science instruments to Mars that will "provide the first integrated, daily, global view of Martian winds, temperatures, dust and clouds."

The first one is theย Doppler Wind and Temperature Sounder (DWTSโ€‘Ozone) that will measure wind and temperature profiles. There's also the Thermal Limb Sounder (TLS) that will provide vertical temperature profiles and observations of dust and waterโ€‘ice clouds. Meanwhile, theย Surface Radiometric Sensor Package (SuRSeP) will measure surface energy balance, dust and cloud properties. Finally, the Wideโ€‘Field Context Camera (WFCC) will capture global images of atmospheric activity every day. They will be designed and built by scientists atย NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, California.

NASA explains that by learning more about Martian dust, winds, temperatures and seasonal atmospheric behavior, we can reduce risks for future landings on the planet, whether crewed or uncrewed. The agency and other private space companies can use data collected by this project to fine-tune future spacecraft's entry, descent and landing systems.

Aeolus will serve as a proof of concept for future missions in the company's Interplanetary Sciences Program . At the moment, the company has yet to provide technical details about the spacecraft and rocket that will be used for the mission. It has also yet to prove whether it can fulfill big missions like this.ย Schmidt acquired Relativity Space in March 2025. A couple of months later, he confirmed to Ars Technica that he took a controlling interest in the company with the goal of putting data centers in orbit.

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