Summary:
- The MAVEN spacecraft, which has been orbiting Mars since 2014, has experienced changes in its orbit and rotation, according to telemetry data from the spacecraft.
- The changes in MAVEN's orbit and rotation are likely due to the spacecraft's thrusters being used to adjust its position and maintain its orientation, which is necessary for its instruments to continue functioning properly.
- These adjustments are a normal part of the spacecraft's operations and are necessary to ensure that MAVEN can continue its mission of studying the Martian atmosphere and its interactions with the solar wind.