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A tour around Discovery STS-120 and the International Space Station
with
Paolo Nespoli
and
Dr. Scott Parazynski
. Tomorrow, Parazynski will be perched at the end of a
robot arm and sensor boom assembly
, stitching up a damaged solar array in what might be one of the
riskiest EVAs
since
Skylab 2
.
posted by
brownpau
on Nov 2, 2007 -
29 comments
ESA's
Rosetta
probe just flew by Mars en route to a deep space rendezvous with
Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
. During the 200 km close flyby, the Rosetta's Philae Lander camera got
this lovely view of the craft's solar panel backdropped by the Martian arc
, plus an
animation of the moon Phobos' shadow on the Martian surface
, and
more lovely Mars imagery
.
posted by
brownpau
on Feb 27, 2007 -
14 comments
Crash.
Tiny
SMART-1
, ESA's first lunar probe (also a compact spacecraft technology test bed), has been in lunar orbit since
November 2004
. Following the success of its
primary
and
secondary missions
, ESA now plans to
crash SMART-1 into the moon
, with a hard landing on the near side which may be visible from Earth. More stuff on ESA's little lunar trooper:
SMART-1 lunar imagery
,
SMART-1 NASA Master Catalog entry
,
Planetary Society's SMART-1 category
, and
SMART-1 on Wikipedia
.
posted by
brownpau
on Apr 24, 2006 -
4 comments
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