JAXA's ambitious mission to Phobos will even have European-built rover
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Japan and Germany have a history of collaboration in scientific and technological endeavors. The countries have a Joint Committee on Cooperation in Science Technology that has met many times over the decades. Both countries have advanced, powerful economies and sophisticated technological know-how, so it makes sense they'd collaborate on scientific activities.
This time, their cooperation concerns a small, potato-shaped chunk of rock: Mars' moon Phobos.
In 2024, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) plans to launch the Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission to Phobos and Deimos. Deimos will get the fly-by treatment, but JAXA has more ambitious ideas for Phobos.
NASA Webb micrometeoroid mitigation update
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Micrometeoroid strikes are an unavoidable aspect of operating any spacecraft. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope was engineered to withstand continual bombardment from these dust-sized particles moving at extreme velocities, to continue to generate groundbreaking science far into the future.
"We have experienced 14 measurable micrometeoroid hits on our primary mirror, and are averaging one to two per month, as anticipated. The resulting optical errors from all but one of these were well within what we had budgeted and expected when building the observatory," said Mike Menzel, Webb lead mission systems engineer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. "One of these was higher than our expectations and prelaunch models; however, even after this event our current optical performance is still twice as good as our requirements."
To ensure all parts of the observatory continue to perform at their best, NASA convened a working group of optics and micrometeoroid experts from NASA Goddard's Webb team, the telescope's mirror manufacturer, the Space Telescope Science Institute, and the NASA Meteoroid Environment Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
NOAA adopts Finland's CubeSat-proven space weather monitor
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![The 2-unit Sunstorm CubeSat carries the X-ray Flux Monitor, used to monitor X-ray flares associated with coronal mass ejections, a major driver of space weather. The XFM aperture can be seen in the black lower right corner of the front of the CubeSat as oriented towards the viewer. Credit: Kuva Space NOAA adopts Finland's CubeSat-proven space weather monitor](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2022/noaa-adopts-finlands-c.jpg)
An advanced X-ray monitoring instrument tested for space aboard an ESA CubeSat will serve as an operational space weather payload on the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Next Lagrange 1 Series satellite, currently planned for launch in 2028, which will operate 1.5 million km from Earth, keeping watch for eruptions from our sun.
Europe reaches funding deal for sovereign broadband constellation
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The European Union reached a provisional agreement Nov. 17 to cover nearly half the 6 billion euro ($6.2 billion) cost of deploying a secure connectivity constellation by 2027.
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Op-ed | SLS and Artemis warrant continued robust support
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As U.S. adversaries seek to militarize space, SLS’s heavy-lift capability makes it a unique entity for NASA and national security. Robust congressional support for SLS, NASA's near-term Artemis missions and future configurations is more important than ever.
On National Security | It’s no secret: Keeping space allies in the dark hurts the U.S.
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Secrecy is innate to military space, and it’s been that way since the start. But officials are increasingly expressing frustration with a classification system that at times appears to be doing more harm than good.
Week in images: 14-18 November 2022
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Week in images: 14-18 November 2022
Discover our week through the lens
Shaun the Sheep mission patch
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Japanese lunar lander slated to launch Nov. 28 at the earliest
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Japan’s ispace expects SpaceX to launch its lunar lander Nov. 28 at the earliest for a mission to the moon’s surface roughly five months later.
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Mars was covered by 300 meter deep oceans
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First privately built Indian space rocket launches
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Perseverance investigates intriguing Martian bedrock
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Humanity to go back to the moon. Ukrainian contribution to the space science
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Massive Volcanism May Have Altered Ancient Venus' Climate
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Webb observations point to a shorter cosmic dark age
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