The first in the universe, but what's next
Monday, 13 February 2023 03:36A momentous accomplishment occurred last week when Perseverance completed the Three Forks Sample Depot on the floor of Jezero Crater, the only known sample depot in the universe. I had the opportunity to work Perseverance science operations the day the final sample drop was planned, and it was an unforgettable experience. The excitement when planning the final drop, from those that have be
Preparing to drill Dinira: Sols 3737-3738
Monday, 13 February 2023 03:36In Monday's two-sol plan we completed a short drive to another drill location as we continued our attempt to acquire a sample of the Marker Band for potential analysis by SAM and CheMin. With the post-drive images from Monday's plan received, the team focused early discussions on where in the workspace would be a suitable drill area, if any. Of the two flattish rock faces we were intereste
Cloud gazing while we get ready to drill: Sols 3739-3741
Monday, 13 February 2023 03:36The team is taking a little time to work through the best strategy for drilling here, so today's plan just focused on collecting additional contact science and remote sensing data from around the future Dinira drill target. Fortunately, there's no shortage of interesting things to look at from our current position, so the science team had lots of fun deciding on what rocks to observe. We'r
New models shed light on life's origin
Monday, 13 February 2023 03:36The first signs of life emerged on Earth in the form of microbes about four billion years ago. While scientists are still determining exactly when and how these microbes appeared, it's clear that the emergence of life is intricately intertwined with the chemical and physical characteristics of early Earth. "It is reasonable to suspect that life could have started differently-or not at all-
Can you spot it
Monday, 13 February 2023 03:36Right in the middle of this image, nestled amongst a smattering of distant stars and even more distant galaxies, lies the newly discovered dwarf galaxy known as Donatiello II. If you cannot quite distinguish the clump of faint stars that is all we can see of Donatiello II in this image, then you are in good company. Donatiello II is one of three newly discovered galaxies that were so diffi
AccelerComm, TTP set to soar with 5G NTN LEO Space Cell
Monday, 13 February 2023 03:36AccelerComm, the 5G IP specialists, has partnered with UK-based technology development firm TTP to jointly develop a 5G LEO Regenerative base station designed for deployment on low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites. The project combines expertise and IP from the two companies, along with additional technology from partners, to offer a dedicated 5G regenerative gNodeB solution optimized for use in a N
Women and girls in science: the team helping to take us to Mars
Monday, 13 February 2023 03:36ESA celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science? this 11 February, and highlights the story of the first all-female Systems Team in ESA's Concurrent Design Facility, the place where ideas for new space missions, systems and structures take definite shape. Meet the team behind the Mars Transit Habitat study that will be the backbone for sustainable roundtrips to Mars.
Antaris launches cloud-built satellite JANUS-1 onboard India's SSLV-D2
Monday, 13 February 2023 03:36Antaris, creator of the most advanced software platform for space, has announced that the world's first satellite fully conceived, designed and manufactured using the company's end-to-end cloud platform has successfully reached orbit. JANUS-1 rode on the Indian Space Research Organization's (ISRO) SSLV-D2 rocket, which was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre of India under a comme
Chinese astronauts complete first walk outside Tiangong space station
Monday, 13 February 2023 03:36A crew of Chinese astronauts on a six-month mission aboard the country's newly completed space station ventured outside the orbiter for the first time Friday for what became a successful spacewalk. Chinese astronauts Fei Junlong and Zhang Lu donned the puffy white space suits and exited the station to conduct the 7-hour walk, while the third astronaut, Deng Qingming, stayed behind to mo
NanoAvionics doubles overall production capacity with MAIT expansion
Monday, 13 February 2023 03:36Kongsberg NanoAvionics (NanoAvionics), a small satellite mission integrator and bus manufacturer, has recently opened its manufacturing, assembly, integration, and testing (MAIT) facility in Vilnius, Lithuania. This expansion to the company's existing facilities in Lithuania (HQ), the UK, and the USA has doubled its satellite production capacity, allowing it to meet the growing demands for
Russian spacecraft leaks coolant, station crew reported safe
Sunday, 12 February 2023 19:32An uncrewed Russian supply ship docked at the International Space Station has leaked coolant, the Russian space corporation and NASA reported Saturday, saying the incident doesn't pose any danger to the station's crew.
Launch demand remains high despite industry struggles
Sunday, 12 February 2023 13:13Despite concerns about the viability of many new launch vehicle developers, many in the industry say those vehicles are needed as demand for launch outstrips supply.
Plasmos unveils Space Truck
Sunday, 12 February 2023 01:27Plasmos plans to offer in-space transportation and return payloads to Earth with a Space Truck.
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White House reviewing input on mission authorization concepts
Saturday, 11 February 2023 23:42The National Space Council is continuing work on a proposed framework for regulating commercial space activities that is being watched closely by both industry and Congress.
Progress cargo spacecraft at ISS suffers coolant leak
Saturday, 11 February 2023 16:40A Progress cargo spacecraft docked to the International Space Station experienced a coolant leak Feb. 11, the second such incident involving a Russian spacecraft at the station in less than two months.