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Communications restored with CAPSTONE in latest update
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Week in images: 12-16 September 2022
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Week in images: 12-16 September 2022
Discover our week through the lens
Earth from Space: UK heatwave
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This summer, heatwaves struck Europe, North Africa, the US and Asia with temperatures reaching over 40°C in places – breaking many long-standing records. Images from the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission show the scale of Britain’s heatwave as it baked in extreme temperatures in August.
Register: Open Day for visitors with disabilities
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Registration has begun for the ESA Open Day at ESTEC on Saturday 1 October, open to people with disabilities. ESA’s ESTEC technical centre in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, will be open from 10:00 to 14:00, giving visitors with disabilities the opportunity to tour this leading European space establishment at their own pace. The event will conclude with a talk by ESA astronaut Matthias Maurer.
NASA's Perseverance rover investigates geologically rich Mars terrain
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![NASA’s Perseverance rover puts its robotic arm to work around a rocky outcrop called “Skinner Ridge” in Mars’ Jezero Crater. Composed of multiple images, this mosaic shows layered sedimentary rocks in the face of a cliff in the delta, as well as one of the locations where the rover abraded a circular patch to analyze a rock’s composition. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS NASA’s Perseverance Rover Investigates Geologically Rich Mars Terrain](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2022/nasas-perseverance-rov-3.jpg)
NASA's Perseverance rover is well into its second science campaign, collecting rock-core samples from features within an area long considered by scientists to be a top prospect for finding signs of ancient microbial life on Mars.
Mars rover sees hints of past life in latest rock samples
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Media Briefing: Europe takes part in historic asteroid impact demonstration
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On September 27 at 01:14 CEST, NASA’s DART (for ‘Double Asteroid Redirection Test’) mission is lined up to collide with a body called Dimorphos – a 160-m diameter ‘moonlet’ of a larger asteroid called Didymos – to try and measurably shift its orbit. In this media briefing, hear more about Europe’s contribution to the DART mission, and learn of ESA’s own mission with a close-up survey of Dimorphos, conducted by a spacecraft called HERA. The HERA mission is planned for launch in 2024.
Lowell Discovery Telescope plays key role in DART planetary defense test mission
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No sighting in northern Philippines of Chinese rocket debris
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![In this handout photo provided by the Philippine Coast Guard, rescuers recover debris, which the Philippine Space Agency said has markings of the Long March 5B (CZ-5B) Chinese rocket that was launched on July 24, after it was found in waters off Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro province, Philippines, on Aug. 2, 2022. In July, the core stage debris of the Long March 5B rocket that was launched in China landed in Philippine waters in an uncontrolled reentry, the agency said. No damage or injuries were reported. Credit: Philippine Coast Guard via AP No sighting in northern Philippines of Chinese rocket debris](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2022/no-sighting-in-norther-1.jpg)
A new space race? China adds urgency to US return to moon
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![An American flag flies in the breeze as NASA's new moon rocket sits on Launch Pad 39-B after being scrubbed at the Kennedy Space Center Sept. 3, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. It’s not just rocket fuel propelling America’s first moonshot after a half-century lull. Rivalry with China’s space program is helping drive NASA’s effort to get back into space in a big way. That's as both nations push to put people back on the moon and establish the first lunar bases. Credit: AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File A new space race? China adds urgency to US return to moon](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2022/a-new-space-race-china.jpg)