Saturday, October 29, 2022

JPL News - Day in Review

InSight Lander | Psyche | Lunar Flashlight | Webb Telescope | Mars Sample Return 
 
Day in Review

MARS

The agency's lander felt the ground shake during the impact while cameras aboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spotted the yawning new crater from space. Read More

ASTEROIDS AND COMETS

The mission team continues to complete testing of the spacecraft's flight software in preparation for the 2023 launch date. Read More

SOLAR SYSTEM

Set for a November launch, the small satellite mission will use lasers to search for water ice inside the darkest craters at the Moon's South Pole. Read More

STARS AND GALAXIES

The observatory's Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) provides a different view of the famous pillars, revealing young stars that have not yet cast off their dusty "cloaks." Read More

MARS

The agency's Perseverance rover will establish the first sample depot on Mars. Read More

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