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Articles tagged: crater

  • Chelyabinsk meteorite, Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, Near Earth Objects, potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs), Sentry December 2014 Finding NEO

    Looking at the surface of our Earth, we can see scars of ancient impacts from asteroids in places like Barringer crater in Arizona or Chicxulub crater in the Yucatan. Within the past 100 years, the Earth has seen a meteorite explode in the...

    • Chelyabinsk meteorite
    • Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
    • Near Earth Objects
    • potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs)
    • Sentry
    Authors: Lynne Jones     Mario Juric     Zeljko Ivezic    
  • Ceres, Dawn spacecraft, Ion Propulsion, Marc Rayman, NASA March 2015 Dawn of ion propulsion

    ... — is visible at the bottom of the image. The set of three craters known as the “snowman” can be seen at the top left On 11... pictures were seven times better than Hubble’s. The Marcia crater on Vesta, reproduced from multiple images taken by Dawn...

    • Ceres
    • Dawn spacecraft
    • Ion Propulsion
    • Marc Rayman
    • NASA
    Authors: Marc Rayman    
  • Apollo, Apollo 15 EVA-2, Apollo 17, Moon December 2017 Panoramas from the surface of the Moon

    ...high quality photographs were returned showing stunning scenery from huge craters, valleys and rilles to vast mountain ranges. Many ... Minus Z strut of the lunar module inside a small crater, giving a pronounced tilt and almost causing the engine bell...

    • Apollo
    • Apollo 15 EVA-2
    • Apollo 17
    • Moon
    Authors: Mike Constantine    
  • CubeSat, interplanetary, MarCO, mother-daughter architecture July 2018 The rise of interplanetary CubeSats

    ...will be science-led investigations to better observe the permanently shadowed craters of the lunar south pole for water ice. Others, like...map expected water ice deposits in the permanently shadowed craters of the lunar south pole. The spacecraft will ...

    • CubeSat
    • interplanetary
    • MarCO
    • mother-daughter architecture
    Authors: Jekan Thanga    
  • Apollo 11, first man, first Moon landing, Neil Armstrong July 2019 A reluctant American hero

    ...area – a fact that Armstrong could see from crater recognition during the final stages of the landing sequence...’s landing target aiming the Eagle LM at a 30 m boulder-strewn crater. With only 50-90 seconds of fuel left, Armstrong calmly flew the LM...

    • Apollo 11
    • first man
    • first Moon landing
    • Neil Armstrong
    Authors: Nick Spall    
  • commercial space, Human spaceflight, lunar mission, NewSpace, Space economy April 2020 Is space poised to take another giant leap?

    ...hinting at the presence of such deposits. But it took Chandrayaan-1 to prove it, in 2008, by smashing a probe into the crater’s floor, releasing a plume of debris. Careful analysis over the following years eventually revealed that India’s first ...

    • commercial space
    • Human spaceflight
    • lunar mission
    • NewSpace
    • Space economy
    Authors: Christopher Riley    
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