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Direct image of a multi-planet system

Image credit: ESO/Bohn et al.

 2023-11-13 Exoplanets

Some 310 light-years away in the constellation of Musca two known planets the sun-like star, but only about 27 million years old TYC 8998-760-1 have been imaged directly. The inner planet b (21.6 jovian masses, 3 jovian radii, orbital period 4500 years) is 162 times the Earth-Sun distance, planet c (7.2 jovian masses, 1.1 jovian radii, orbital period 5700 years) is about 320 times away from its host star. Planet b could be a brown dwarf or a kind of failed star. Link to source 🔗

 

Lucy Imaged Asteroid Dinkinesh

Image credit: NASA / Goddard / SwRI / Johns Hopkins APL / NOIRLab

 2023-11-09 Solar System

On November 1, 2023 at 16:54 UTC, NASA's Lucy spacecraft flew by its first of 11 asteroids on its travel agenda. The image was taken from a distance of 1630 km, 6 minutes past closest approach. Dinkinesh (152830) is a main belt asteroid about 760 meters across with an orbital period of 3.24 years. It has a 220 meters wide natural satellite which is a contact binary, the first detected orbiting a host asteroid. Link to source 🔗

 

Io from Juno

Image credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, SwRI, MSSS

 2023-10-23 Solar System

The innermost of the four Jovian satellites Io taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft from a distance of 12,000 kilometers in October 2023. About the size of Earth's moon and flexed by gravitational forces from Jupiter and the other larger moons Io is the most volcanically active place known in the solar system. 

 

Phosphorus in Enceladus' Ice

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

 2023-06-15 Solar System

Phosphorus, a key chemical element for many biological processes, has been found locked inside salt-rich ice grains ejected into space from Enceladus. The image was captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft as it flew past Enceladus and through the jets on Nov. 21, 2009.  Link to source 🔗

 

Dusk and Dawn on Mars

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

 2023-06-14 Solar System

Taken by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover with its monochrome navigation cameras on April 8, 2023, the panoramas were captured at 9:20 a.m. and 3:40 p.m. local Mars time, then merged together and colorized with blue representing the morning and yellow representing the afternoon side. Link to source 🔗

 

Farside of Moonlet Deimos

Image credit: UAE Space Agency, Emirates Mars Mission, Hope Spacecraft

 2023-05-18 Solar System

On March 10, 2023 the United Arab Emirates’ Hope spacecraft flew by Deimos within 25 minutes at a distance of only 100km capturing 27 striking images, a world first of imaging Deimos’ farside that close. Link to source 🔗

 

Volcano-Covered Earth-Size World

Image credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Chris Smith (KRBwyle)

 2023-05-17 Exoplanets

An Earth-sized planet some 90ly away in Crater, LP 791-18 d, is most likely covered with volcanos which outburst as frequently as Jupiter's moon Io. The tidally locked planet is gravitationally torn by another, more massive planet in the same system. The eternal night side could sustain an atmosphere, which may allow water to condense. Link to source 🔗

 

Uranus' Large Moons

Image credit: NASA/JPL, Voyager II

 2023-05-07 Solar System

Based on Voyager II data astronomers concluded that the largest four of Uranus' icy moons (27 known in total) may host layers of liquid water as assumed for Saturn's Enceladus and three Jovian moons, but much thinner, between 30 and 50 km deep. Link to source 🔗

 

Webb's First Exoplanet

Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, Leah Hustak (STScI)

 2023-01-14 Exoplanets

Nothing exciting in terms of habitability, but the rocky planet LHS 475 b, 41 light-years away in Octans, is almost exactly the size of Earth. It is the first exoplanet confirmed by NASAs James Webb Space Telescope, JWST, which also revealed that the planet is a few hundred degrees warmer than Earth. An atmosphere hs not been confirmed but Webb is capable of characterizing the atmospheres of Earth-sized exoplanets. Link to source 🔗

 

Orion over the Ocean of Storms

Image credit: NASA, Artemis I

 2022-12-08 Solar System

Taken during its return flyby, by the Orion spacecraft navigation camera on December 5, 2022, on the 20th day of the Artemis mission, this image shows the western region of Oceanus Procellarum. The large crater at the top center is 41km wide Marius. More known ray crater Kepler is at the center of the right edge. At its closest point, Orion flew within 130kms (80 miles) of the lunar surface. Link to source 🔗

 

Webb's Pillars of Creation

Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI

 2022-11-01 Universe

On August 14, 2022, NASAs James Webb Space Telescope imaged the "Pillars of Creation" located in the Eagle Nebula (M16 or NGC 6611) in mid-infrared, 6500 light-years away. The image is approximately 7 light-years across and has been processed by Joseph DePasquale and Alyssa Pagan, both STScI. Link to source 🔗

 

Enhanced Image of Europa

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS. Image processing by Björn Jónsson CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

 2022-10-07 Solar System

This view was created by processing an image NASA's spacecraft Juno captured during a close flyby over Jupiter's moon Europa on September 29, 2022 at a distance of 412 kilometers. Link to source 🔗

 

Highest Resolution Image of Europa

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI

 2022-10-06 Solar System

Captured on September 29, 2022 at a distance of 412 kilometers this image's best resolution is at 256 meters per pixel, the highest ever of Jupiter's moon Europa. The image spans about 150 x 200 kilometers of Europa’s surface (enlarged). Link to source 🔗

 

Juno Captures Europa

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SWRI/MSSS

 2022-10-01 Solar System

NASA’s Juno spacecraft imaged the surface of Jupiter's moon Europa during a flyby on Sept. 29, 2022 from a distance of 352 kilometers. Scientists assume existence of a salty ocean below Europa's ice crust. Link to source 🔗

 

Successful DART Mission

Image credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL

 2022-09-28 Solar System

After a 10 months trip through space, NASA’s DART mission successfully impacted on the moonlet of asteroid Didymos (bottom right), Dimorphos, on Monday, Sept. 26, 2022. Image taken about 2.5 minutes before the impact from 920km distance. Didymos is roughly 780 meters in diameter while Dimorphos is about 160 meters in length. Link to source 🔗

 

Neptune captured by the JWST

Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, NIRCam

 2022-09-21 Solar System

Near-infrared light is absorbed by methane in Neptune's atmosphere. Reflecting 70% of hitting sunlight its largest moon Triton covered with frozen condensed nitrogen shines brighter than the planet (with diffraction spikes, move mouse over). The JWST also captured seven of Neptune’s 14 known moons. Link to source 🔗

 

First Exoplanet Image by the JWST

Image credit: NASA/ESA/CSA, A Carter (UCSC), the ERS 1386 team, and A. Pagan (STScI)

 2022-09-03 Exoplanets

About 110 light-years away in Centaurus lies 7th magnitude, A-class star HIP 65426 with one known Jovian planet. The planet is up to 12 times larger than Jupiter and about 20 times further away from its host star, in that the JWST optics can resolve the planet. The image shows the exoplanet in four different wavelengths. Link to source 🔗

 

Webb unveils Auroras, Hazes on Jupiter

Image credit: ASA, ESA, CSA, Jupiter ERS Team; image processing by Judy Schmidt.

 2022-08-24 Solar System

Released on August 22, 2022, NASA and teams present filter composite of Jupiter showing visible auroras extending to high altitudes above both the northern and southern poles of the gas giant as well as light reflected from lower clouds and upper hazes. Link to source 🔗

 

Webb NIRCam Composite Image

Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, Jupiter ERS Team; image processing by Ricardo Hueso (UPV/EHU) and Judy Schmidt.

 2022-08-24 Solar System

This wide-field image has been processed from data taken in July 2022. It shows the faint rings around the planet, as well as two tiny moons, Almathea and Adrastea. Link to source 🔗

 

Landing Regions Narrowed Down

Image credit: NASA

 2022-08-22 Solar System

NASA has narrowed down proposed landing regions for its Artemis III mission which will bring humans to the Moon again. All 13 candidate regions are within 6° of latitude of the lunar south pole as water is expected to be found in crater floors that lie in eternal darkness. Link to source 🔗

 

Further Firsts from Webb

Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI (Part of the Carina Nebula).

 2022-07-13 Universe

The James Webb telescope began its science operations with truly breathtaking full-color images and an analysis of a signature of water in the atmosphere of a distant gas planet over 1000 light-years away. NASA is speaking of "The dawn of a new era in astronomy". Indeed, it is. Link to source 🔗

 

Webb's First Image

Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI

 2022-07-12 Exoplanets

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest mid-infrared image of thousands of galaxies of the distant universe to date. Known as Webb’s First Deep Field, this image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 is overflowing with detail, including the faintest objects ever observed in the infrared. Link to source 🔗

 

First Image of the Black Hole

Image credit: EHT Collaboration

 2022-05-14 Universe

Produced by a global research team called the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) Collaboration, this is the first image of the supermassive black hole at the centre of our Milky Way galaxy. The black hole, registered as "Sagittarius A*", is about 27,000 light-years away. Link to source 🔗

 

Solar Eclipse on Mars

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS/SSI

 2022-04-21 Solar System

A single frame from a video footage captured by NASA's Perseverance rover with its Mastcam-Z camera showing through a solar filter the Martian moon Phobos crossing the face of the sun on April 2, 2022 (mission day 397). It is the most zoomed-in, highest-frame-rate observation of a Phobos solar eclipse ever taken from the Martian surface. Link to source 🔗

 

Neptune-like TOI-1231 b

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

 2021-07-27 Exoplanets

Some 90 light-years away in the southern constellation of Vela lies TOI-1231 b, a clone of our Neptune, a relatively warm gas planet with a thick atmosphere (perhaps water) orbiting its host red dwarf star in 24.25 days. At mean distance the 'Neptunian' receives an energy flux 1.8 that of Earth. Its transit in front of the star lasts about 3.5 hours, time for future spectroscopy to determine the composition of the atmosphere. Link to source 🔗

 

Crescent Neptune

Image credit: NASA, Voyager 2

 2021-07-26 Solar System

The large, icy, stormy gas planet Neptune and its largest cloud covered moon Triton as observed by Yoyager II in September 1989 in crescent phases. 

 

Phobos captured by Mars Express in 2010

Image credit: G. Neukum (FU Berlin) et al., Mars Express, DLR, ESA

 2020-11-13 Solar System

Phobos, the larger of two moon of Mars, is an irregular shaped body resembling an asteroid 27km across at its widest axis, 22.2km in mean size. It orbits Mars three times a day (7.7 hours) at a distance of 9378km from the planet's center or about 6000km above the surface, so close that it cannot be seen above the horizon from all locations. Heavily cratered, Phobos has a 9km wide impact crater called Stickney. Phobos' orbit is decaying at a rate that suggests its impact on Mars or disintegration, possibly creating a ring, in about 50 million years. Link to source 🔗

 

OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft Touched Bennu

Image credit: OSIRIS-REx, University of Arizona, NASA, Goddard Scientific Visualization Studio

 2020-10-21 Solar System

On October 20th, 2020, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft touched down on asteroid Bennu to collect soil samples. The event lasted 4.5 hours during which the spacecraft contacted the surface for less than 16 seconds. OSIRIS-REx fired a pressurized nitrogen bottle into the asteroid, using the gas as a way to lift material off Bennu's surface. Link to source 🔗

 

Directly Imaged Exoplanets

Image credit: ESO/Bohn et al.

 2020-07-28 Exoplanets

Catalogued as TYC 8998-760-1 and 310 light-years away in Musca, this sun-like but only 17 million years old star has two known planets which are glowing in heat while still forming. The inner planet b is 162AUs away from the star and is 14 times the mass of Jupiter. The data for planet c are 320AUs and 6x jovian. Link to source 🔗

 

Jupiter's Moon Europa

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SETI Institute

 2020-05-03 Solar System

Newly reprocessed images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft on Sept. 26, 1998 show ridges, bands, small rounded domes and disrupted spaces known as "chaos terrain." Different colors of geologic features are related to chemical compositions of the surface. Light blue and white highlight water ice while reddish areas contain non-ice materials. Link to source 🔗

 

Comet Atlas Disintegrated

Image credit: NASA, ESA, STScI, and D. Jewitt (UCLA)

 2020-04-29 Solar System

Discovered on December 29, 2019, comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) was expected to brighten up to naked eye visibility but disintegrated in early April. Hubble imaged about 30 fragments that are each roughly the size of a house on April 20, and 25 pieces on April 23 at a distance of approx. 146 million km from Earth. Link to source 🔗

 

Antarctica's Hottest Days

Image credit: NASA Earth Observatory

 2020-02-25 Solar System

While Antarctica has become a tourist magnet for the wealthy causing increasing cruise ship and airplane traffic, on February 6th 2020, the temperature on the northern tip, Eagle Peninsula, climbed up to 18.3°C causing widespread melting on surrounding glaciers. Sea surface temperatures in the area were also higher than average by about 2-3°C. The mild temperatures lasted until February 13. Following warm spells in November 2019 and January 2020, these events are observed more frequently, which is significant and concerning.

 

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Dimming Betelgeuse

Image credit: ESO / M. Montargés et al.

 2020-02-18 Universe

About 700 light-years away, Betelgeuse is the primary but second brightest star in Orion. Although it is a known pulsating variable, its surface brightness distribution is less uniform than a year before, while its lower half is notably fainter. The dimming accelerated during the past five months by a factor of about 2.5 by February 2020. The dark area could be structures appearing as a result of native variability or ejected materials obstructing the surface, the latter being a pointer for the red giant star going nova in several thousands or hundred thousands of years. Prior to a nova explosion a star would brighten up for a while. Betelgeuse's explosion would shine as bright as the full moon. If placed at the center of our solar system, Betelgeuse would extend beyond the orbit of Mars, possibly to that of Jupiter's. Betelgeuse was the 7th brightest star in the sky, as of February 2002 it ranks 21th.  

 

Earth-size Planet Detected

Image credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

 2020-01-07 Exoplanets

Roughly 40% of the Sun's mass and size and about half its surface temperature, TOI 700 is a red dwarf hosting three known planets about 102 light-years away in Dorado. Although no stellar flares detected so far, the fast 37.42-days period of TOI 700 d, 1.22x Earths mass, suggests close proximity to the star. Strong radiation impact on planet d, which is probably tidally locked, may prohibit formation of life in spite of orbiting within the inner habitable zone. Several prediction models have been computed, but composition and atmosphere are still unknown. 

 

Interstellar Comet

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 2019-12-14 Solar System

The comet 2I/Borisov, or C/2019 Q4 Borisov, is not one of the Solar System's and its origin is unknown. It made its closest approach to the Sun at just over 2 AU on 8 December 2019 while the closest approach to Earth at a distance of about 290 million kilometers occurred on December 28. Its core is estimated to be less than 1km across. Spectral analysis indicates that its composition appears to be similar to that of Solar System comets. 

 

Jupiter's Europa

Image credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, SETI Institute, Cynthia Phillips, Marty Valenti

 2019-11-29 Solar System

A Galileo spacecraft image of Jupiter's moon Europa remastered with the latest calibration techniques. Shown in human-visible light, Europa is believed to harbor an ocean more than twice the size of Earth's under its ice layer, kept warm by tidal flexing, and possibly home to maritime life forms. 

 

Interstellar Comet

Image credit: Gennady Borisov with his 0.65-meter telescope.

 2019-09-14 Solar System

Based on its current (hyperbolic) orbital elements interstellar comet C/2019 Q4 (Borisov) came from the constellation of Cassiopeia. Its reflectivity suggests a 10km wide nucleus that will get closest to the Sun at 2.04 AU in Crater on December 8, 2019 at a speed of 44km/s (nearly triple that of Voyager I and too fast for solar system body). It will be closest to Earth on Dec 28, 2019 at 1.9743AU when visible in southern Hydra. The comet should be observable for at least a year. 

 

Water Vapor on K2-18 b

Image credit: Alex Boersma, www.alexboersma.com

 2019-09-11 Exoplanets

Orbiting in 33 days around and inside its cool class M dwarf star's habitable zone at a distance of 124 light-years, planet K2-18 b, a Super-Earth, receives an energy amount that of Earth. Astronomers have spectroscopically detected water vapor in the thick gaseous envelope, assuming existence of liquid water clouds. 

 

Planetary Imaging

Image credit: RWD

 2019-09-09 Solar System

Although past their oppositions, both Jupiter and Saturn are visible in the early evening hours and still large enough for imaging details. Images captured with 150mm Newtonian, 2x barlow and ZWO ASI120MC-S. 

 

Boulders of Bennu

Image credit: NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona

 2019-05-24 Solar System

On March 28, 2019, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft captured this close-up image showing a view 50 meters wide of the rugged surface of asteroid Bennu from a distance of 3.4 km. Link to source 🔗

 

Juno's Jupiter Closeup

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill

 2019-05-08 Solar System

Juno took this composite image on Feb. 12, 2019, as the spacecraft performed its 17th science pass of Jupiter at a distance between 26,900 km and 95,400 km above Jupiter's cloud tops. Link to source 🔗

 

First Black Hole Imaged

Image credit: Event Horizon Telescope Cooperation

 2019-04-11 Universe

Please imagine a tennis ball on the moon. Wide enough to fill it with the solar system, this is the first ever obtained image of the glowing dust and gas edges of a black hole. It is located in the center of the M87, a galaxy 54 million light-years away in Virgo. Also our galaxy, the Milky Way, centers a black hole though smaller. 

 

Martian Solar Eclipses

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

 2019-04-05 Solar System

Solar eclipses were captured by NASA thanks to solar filters on Curiosity's Mastcam. Imaged when crossing the front of the Sun on March 26, 2019, Phobos is 11.5km across, while Deimos, 2.3km wide, crossed on March 17, 2019. Since both moons are small the eclipses are always annular, visually more like transiting, but cast a small sweeping shadow on the Martian surface while darkening the sunlight. Link to source 🔗

 

Planet GJ 685 b

Image credit: RWD

 2019-03-30 Exoplanets

About 53 light-years away in Draco, the planet GJ 685 b with 9 Earth masses orbits at the hot edge of its host star's habitable zone. GJ 685, about half the size and mass of the sun, is the third and faintest star in the triple system 26 Draconis. The main pair AB completes an orbit every 76 years. The primary star is "sun-like". 

 

Hydrated Minerals on Ryugu

Image credit: JAXA

 2019-03-21 Solar System

Using a near-infrared spectrometer, the Hayabusa2 team has detected hydrated (water-containing) minerals on asteroid Ryugu. 

 

A New Moon for Neptune

Image credit: Artist's Impression

 2019-02-24 Solar System

Discovered in Feb 2019 in archival data from the Hubble Space Telescope of 2013, the latest know moon of Neptune was named Hippocamp (originally designated S/2004 N 1), is an about 35 km wide body. It appears to have been split from another moon, Proteus, after a collision. The orbits of the two moons are presently 12,000 km apart. Link to source 🔗

 

Sharpest View

Image credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI/NOAO

 2019-02-23 Solar System

To date the sharpest view of Ultima-Thule obtained 6.5 minutes before NASA's New Horizons' closest approach on January 1st from a distance of 6628km obtaining a resolution of about 33 meters per pixel. 

 

Hayabusa2 Touched Down

Image credit: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, JAXA

 2019-02-22 Solar System

As a result of impressive team work, and with lessons learned from the previous mission, JAXA's Hayabusa2 touched down on asteroid Ryugu around 23:30 UTC, collected samples and returned back into space. The mission is scheduled to return to Earth with its samples in late 2020. 

 

Saturn's Rotation Period

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute

 2019-01-19 Solar System

Saturn has an unusual magnetic field, no solid surface hence no landmarks to measure its axial rotation period. Cassini scientists found the key in the rings and determined the period is 10:33:38, or 0.4400231 days. Link to source 🔗

 

Rings of Jupiter

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI

 2019-01-19 Solar System

On July 16, 2018, NASA's Jupiter explorer spacecraft Juno captured an image of Jupiter's ring, half in Jupiter's shadow, from a unique high northern latitude of 55°, as Juno flew inside the ring. Link to source 🔗

 

Quadrantids' Fireball

Image credit: Masayoshi Ueda, Osaka

 2019-01-04 Solar System

The first fireball in 2019 lit up the sky in western Japan on Thursday night. January 3rd/4th are amid the Quadrantids meteor shower, its peak lasting only a few hours with an average of 120 strikes per hour. The Quadrantids are known for fireballs, typically some 10cm across.  

 

China Lands Craft on the Moon

Image credit: China National Space Administration

 2019-01-04 Solar System

China's spacecraft Chang'e 4 landed on January 3, 2019 at 2:26 UTC in the 186km wide Van Karman crater, South Pole-Aitken Basin (farside of the moon), and deployed a rover with six wheels and two solar panels. A relay satellite links the control center with the farside. A remarkable achievement of Chinese scientists. 

 

New Horizons' Successful Flyby

Image credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI

 2019-01-02 Solar System

What an incredible achievement, NASA and cooperators! New Horizons' systems show all green. The first images are gradually checking in coming in from over 6.4 billion km out there. Image date is 31 December 2018. 

 

Asteroid (163899) 2003 SD220

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/GSSR/NSF/GBO

 2018-12-22 Solar System

A radar image of asteroid (163899) 2003 SD220 with unprecedented detail comparable to that of a flyby shot. The asteroid is 1.6km long with a slow axial spin period of nearly 12 days. Link to source 🔗

 

Ice-Filled Martian Crater

Image credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin

 2018-12-21 Solar System

ESA's Mars Express image of Martian crater Korolev, located near the north polar cap, shows a 1.8km deep and 60km wide pool of permanent water ice. Link to source 🔗

 

Water on Asteroid Bennu

Image credit: NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona

 2018-12-11 Solar System

Merely a week after arriving, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has detected water containing clay minerals on asteroid Bennu. Image taken on Dec 2, 2018. Link to source 🔗

 

Sound from InSight

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

 2018-12-09 Solar System

Audio data from the seismometer on NASA's InSight spacecraft of vibrations caused by Martian wind.
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InSight Has Landed

Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

 2018-11-27 Solar System

Congrats on another success. NASA's InSight Mars lander touched down in one piece in Mars' Elysium Planitia region on Nov 26, 2018 and returned a photo. 

 

Bennu at 136km

Image credit: NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona

 2018-11-24 Solar System

Bennu on November 16, 2018, from a distance of 85 miles (136 km). The image, which was taken by OSIRIS REx's PolyCam camera, shows Bennu at 300 pixels. 

 

Second Nearest Exoplanet?

Image credit: Public domain illustration, RWD

 2018-11-15 Exoplanets

Red dwarf "Barnard's Star" is the second closest star to our Sun (5.958 ly). It possibly hosts a planet with min. 3.23 Earth masses orbiting in 232.8 days at 0.404AU, the outer edge of the habitable zone. Stay tuned. 

 

Sharp View of Bennu

Image credit: NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona

 2018-11-10 Solar System

This view of asteroid Bennu was obtained by OSIRIS-REx on Nov 2, 2018 from a distance 122 miles (197 km) from the spacecraft. Bennu rotates once in 4 hours and 11 minutes. The north pole is at the top of the image. Link to source 🔗

 

Kepler Retired

Image credit: NASA

 2018-10-31 Exoplanets

Running out of fuel, NASA has decided to decommission its Kepler Space Telescope after nine years of unveiling over 2600 confirmed planets since 2009. 

 

Probably First Exomoon

Image credit: NASA, ESA, and L. Hustak (STScI)

 2018-10-04 Exoplanets

The first exomoon is believed to exist around a large Jovian planet orbiting Kepler-1625, some 5300ly away in Cygnus. The mass ratio is similar for the Earth-moon system, but 11 times boosted in scale. 

 

Ryugu Surface Closeup

Image credit: JAXA, University of Tokyo, Kochi University, Rikkyo University, Nagoya University, Chiba Institute of Technology, Meiji University, Aizu University, AIST).

 2018-09-28 Solar System

When Hayabusa2 descended towards Ryugu to deploy MINERVA-II1 on September 21, 2018 at around 14:04 UTC, its ONC-T camera captured the surface of Ryugu from an altitude of 64 meters, the highest resolution image obtained to date. The sun shines from the left casting the shadow of a large boulder. 🔎Show Position  

 

Minerva has Landed

Image credit: JAXA

 2018-09-27 Solar System

On September 21, the two MINERVA-II1 rovers, Rover-1A and Rover-1B separated from Hayabusa2. Image of Ryugu's surface taken on September 23, 2018 at 01:10 UTC taken by MINERVA-II1's Rover-1B after landing.  

 

Water Ice at Lunar Poles

Image credit: Requio Web Design

 2018-08-21 Solar System

The M3 instrument aboard the Indian Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft directly observed definitive evidence of water ice at the lunar poles. Most of the water ice concentrates in the eternal shadows of craters at the south pole while widely, but sparsely spread, at the north pole.  

 

Hayabusa2 Arrived

Image credit: JAXA, University of Tokyo, Kochi University, Rikkyo University, Nagoya University, Chiba Institute of Technology, Meiji University, Aizu University, AIST

 2018-06-27 Spaceflight

On June 27, 2018 JAXA's Hayabusa2 spacecraft arrived at the 900 meters wide asteroid Ryugu. Photo taken from a distance of around 40km on June 23 UTC. 

 

Subsurface Ice on the Moon

Image credit: Public Domain

 2018-05-16 Solar System

A Japanese research team said that abundant water is highly likely to exist in the form of ice under Oceanus Procellarum. 

 

Nickname for KBO 2014 MU69

Image credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI/Steve Gribben

 2018-03-15 Solar System

To be visited next by New Horizons, the KBO cataloged as "2014 MU69" has been nicknamed "Ultima Thule". NASA narrowed its selection to near the top of 29 publicly nominated names.  Link to source 🔗

 

Flare from Proxima Observed

Image credit: NASA/ESA/G. Bacon (STScI)

 2018-03-02 Exoplanets

Analysis of ALMA observations reveal a significant flaring event on March 24, 2017 which lasted for about one minute as Proxima Centauri brightened up for 10 seconds by a factor of 1000 compared to the star's quiescent emission. Absence of excess emission rules out a dust belt in 1 to 4AU distance which was previously assumed. Proxima has one known planet orbiting at a distance of a mere 0.0485 AU (20 times closer than the Earth orbits the Sun) in that this powerful flare may question habitability of the nearest known exoplanet, because a flare 10 times larger than a major solar flare would blast Proxima's planet with 4,000 times more radiation than the Earth gets from our Sun’s flares.  Link to source 🔗