NASA's Perseverance rover on Mars begins steep climb to rim of a crater
Wednesday, 28 August 2024 04:46
NASA's Perseverance rover is tackling a steep new challenge on Mars.
The six-wheeled rover has spent the last 3 1/2 years roaming around the bottom of a crater. On Tuesday, it began climbing to the top.
The rover will go up 1,000 feet (305 meters) to the rim of Jezero Crater to dig up rock samples. Since landing on the red planet in 2021, Perseverance has collected 22 rock core samples from the floor of the crater, which was once filled with water.
Experts warn U.S. falling behind in satellite imaging race: ‘We’ve gone backwards’
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 22:20
SpaceX Polaris Dawn launch pushed back after helium leak
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 16:04
NASA advances solar sail deployment efforts after initial delay
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 16:04
Cluster concludes with controlled reentry over South Pacific
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 16:04
LEO satellites enhance GPS accuracy through ground station integration
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 16:04
SETI launches low-frequency search for extraterrestrial technology in distant galaxies
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 16:04
Salsa Satellite's reentry to be observed live from the sky
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 16:04
NASA's EXCITE mission prepared for scientific balloon flight
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 16:04
Liquid Intelligent to expand 5G services across Africa and the Middle East
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 16:04
Kenneth Possenriede Joins Rocket Lab Board of Directors
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 16:04
One Planet Group strengthens collaboration with Starfish International in The Gambia
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 16:04
Juice’s lunar-Earth flyby: the movie
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 14:30
On 19–20 August 2024, Juice successfully completed a world-first lunar-Earth flyby, with flight controllers guiding the spacecraft first past the Moon, then past Earth. The gravity of the two changed Juice’s speed and direction, sending it on a shortcut to Jupiter via Venus.
The closest approach to the Moon was at 23:15 CEST on 19 August, deflecting Juice towards a closest approach to Earth just over 24 hours later at 23:56 CEST on 20 August. In the hours before and after both close approaches, Juice’s two monitoring cameras captured photos, giving us a unique ‘Juice eye view’ of
Hungary for space: 4iG seeks vertically integrated capabilities
Tuesday, 27 August 2024 12:50
