Another beautiful hole on Mars: Sols 3825-3826
Coming in for sol 3825 planning today, the team was very excited to see that we successfully drilled a new hole on the Ubajara target. The image shows the drill contacting the rock, just before beginning the drilling activity.
On the first sol of the plan, we begin with some imaging. We take a stereo mosaic of the target "Kukenan" to document the bedding of the local bedrock. We also take Astronomers spot benzene in planet-forming disk around star for first time
An international team of astronomers including several Dutch researchers has observed the benzene molecule (C6H6) in a planet-forming disk around a young star for the first time. Besides benzene, they saw many other, smaller carbon compounds and few oxygen-rich molecules. The observations suggest that, like our own Earth, the rocky planets forming in this disc contain relatively little carbon. T New measurement of Universe's expansion weighs on longstanding debate
Thanks to data from a magnified, multiply imaged supernova, a team led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers has successfully used a first-of-its-kind technique to measure the expansion rate of the Universe. Their data provide insight into a longstanding debate in the field and could help scientists more accurately determine the Universe's age and better understand the cosmos. ESO telescope reveals hidden views of vast stellar nurseries
Using ESO's Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA), astronomers have created a vast infrared atlas of five nearby stellar nurseries by piecing together more than one million images. These large mosaics reveal young stars in the making, embedded in thick clouds of dust. Thanks to these observations, astronomers have a unique tool with which to decipher the complex puzzle of s Space Force commercial office to open new facility in Virginia

A Space Force office created to work with the commercial space industry is opening up a new facility in Chantilly, Virginia.
ULA prepares for new round of Vulcan tests

United Launch Alliance plans to resume tanking tests of its Vulcan Centaur rocket and test fire its main engines as early as next week, the company announced May 11.
AT&T and AST SpaceMobile seek permission for spectrum leasing deal

AT&T requested regulatory permission May 10 to lease AST SpaceMobile the wireless spectrum the venture needs to connect smartphones in the United States to its planned constellation.
L3Harris wins contract to extend GOES-R ground segment work

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration awarded a contract to L3Harris Technologies to continue providing ground services for the current generation of geostationary weather satellites.
Earth from Space: Nishinoshima island, Japan
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This Copernicus Sentinel-2 image features the Japanese island of Nishinoshima, in the northwest Pacific Ocean. SmartSat unveils CHORUS prototype terminal for faster, safer military communications
SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre (CRC), Australia's leading space research centre, has unveiled the Compact Hybrid Optical-RF User Segment (CHORUS) prototype terminal to create more stable and secured military satellite communications at the 15th Australian Space Forum.
Funded by SmartSat CRC, the world-leading technology embedded in this prototype has been entirely developed in Austra 