Voyager 1 Team Accomplishes Tricky Thruster Swap – NASA Science

Voyager 1 Team Accomplishes Tricky Thruster Swap – NASA Science

Both Voyager probes feature three sets, or branches, of thrusters: two sets of attitude propulsion thrusters and one set of trajectory correction maneuver thrusters. During the mission’s planetary flybys, both types of thrusters were used for different purposes. But as Voyager 1 travels on an unchanging path out of the solar system, its thruster needs … Read more

NASA’s Hubble, MAVEN Help Solve the Mystery of Mars’ Escaping Water – NASA Science

NASA’s Hubble, MAVEN Help Solve the Mystery of Mars’ Escaping Water – NASA Science

These are far-ultraviolet Hubble images of Mars near its farthest point from the Sun, called aphelion, on December 31, 2017 (top), and near its closest approach to the Sun, called perihelion, on December 19, 2016 (bottom). The atmosphere is clearly brighter and more extended when Mars is close to the Sun.Reflected sunlight from Mars at … Read more

NASA’s DART Mission Sheds New Light on Target Binary Asteroid System – NASA Science

NASA’s DART Mission Sheds New Light on Target Binary Asteroid System – NASA Science

Olivier Barnouin and Ronald-Louis Ballouz of Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, led a paper that analyzed the geology of both asteroids and drew conclusions about their surface materials and interior properties. From images captured by DART and its accompanying LICIACube cubesat – contributed by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), the team … Read more

10 Things for Mars 10 – NASA Science

10 Things for Mars 10 – NASA Science

Both Shadow and Substance: The dramatic image of NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity’s shadow was taken on sol 180 (July 26, 2004), by the rover’s front hazard-avoidance camera as the rover moved farther into Endurance Crater in the Meridiani Planum region of Mars. Source link

New Evidence Adds to Findings Hinting at Network of Caves on Moon – NASA Science

New Evidence Adds to Findings Hinting at Network of Caves on Moon – NASA Science

Like “lava tubes” found here on Earth, scientists suspect that lunar caves formed when molten lava flowed beneath a field of cooled lava, or a crust formed over a river of lava, leaving a long, hollow tunnel. If the ceiling of a solidified lava tube collapses, it opens a pit, like a skylight, that can … Read more

Behind the Scenes of a NASA ‘Moonwalk’ in the Arizona Desert – NASA Science

Behind the Scenes of a NASA ‘Moonwalk’ in the Arizona Desert – NASA Science

During the Arizona moonwalks, scientists learned how to communicate their priorities succinctly and clearly to the flight control team, which then talked with the astronauts. If scientists needed to change the traverse plan to return to a site for more pictures, for instance, they had to rationalize the request to the flight director in charge. … Read more

NASA Selects Participating Scientists to Join ESA’s Hera Mission – NASA Science

NASA Selects Participating Scientists to Join ESA’s Hera Mission – NASA Science

NASA has selected 12 participating scientists to join ESA’s (European Space Agency) Hera mission, which is scheduled to launch in October 2024. Hera will study the binary asteroid system Didymos, including the moonlet Dimorphos, which was impacted by NASA’s DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) spacecraft on Sept. 26, 2022. The objectives of DART and Hera … Read more

What’s Up: June 2024 Skywatching Tips from NASA – NASA Science

What’s Up: June 2024 Skywatching Tips from NASA – NASA Science

“Planet Parade” note: Some online sources have shared excitement about a “parade of planets” visible in the morning sky in early June (June 3 in particular). In reality, only two of the six planets supposedly on display (Saturn and Mars) will actually be visible. In early June, Jupiter and Mercury will be at or below … Read more