Welcome to the tenth review of "Space and Astronomy" news, selected for you by Insane Curiosity Channel.
Postcards from Mars
On June 15, 2021, NASAâs Perseverance Mars Rover took 82 images to make complete 54K pixels panoramic photo driving to a new location called SĂ©Ătah. SĂ©Ătah is a region with sand ripples. A place with huge potential for the rover to find signs of ancient life on Mars.
The first three-dimensional map of the heliosphere
Using data collected between 2010 and 2019 by Nasa's IBEX satellite, the boundary of the heliosphere, the region of space surrounding the Sun in which the density of the solar wind is greater than that of interstellar matter, has been mapped for the first time.Â
Maybe next July will be the first orbital test of Starship!
SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell says the company is âshooting for Julyâ for the first orbital launch of the companyâs Starship vehicle despite lacking the regulatory approvals needed for such a launch.
SpaceX last flew a Starship prototype May 5, with the SN15 vehicle flying to an altitude of 10 kilometers before making a successful landing, a milestone that had eluded four previous prototypes in tests between December 2020 and March 2021.
Venus mimics Earth: its crust breaks up and large rocky platforms move and collide with each other
By analyzing radar data obtained from Nasa's Magellan mission in the early 1990s
Thereâs a Problem With Hubble, and NASA Hasnât Been Able to fix it yet
For over thirty years, the Hubble Space Telescope has been in continuous operation in Low Earth Orbit and revealing never-before-seen aspects of the Universe.
In addition to capturing breathtaking images of our Solar System and discovering extrasolar planets,