
NASA’s CAPSTONE Soon to Launch
Rocket Lab will launch one of their company’s Electron rockets carrying NASA’s CAPSTONE to the Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit of the Moon.

Mapping Sulfur Residue on Europa
Using ultraviolet observations taken by Hubble, a team of scientists has mapped out the sulfur residue on the surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa.

Nothing But Stars
The Space Telescope Science Institute has released a stunning image of the globular cluster Terzan 9, located toward the bulge of the Milky Way.

Ancient Rifting Drove Climate Change
An analysis of rock cores taken around the North Atlantic found substantial evidence that rifting between Greenland and Europe released carbon.

BepiColombo Catches Glance at Mercury
On June 23, ESA’s BepiColombo made its second flyby of Mercury, sending back several stunning new images of the small, poorly understood world.

Voyager Not Shutting Down… Yet
NASA updated that status of the Voyager spacecraft, noting that they are still functioning and plan to continue functioning until the 2030s.

Mars Sediment Reveals Long History of Flowing Water
A new paper provides evidence based on data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter that Mars had a long history of flowing water in Ladon basin.

What’s Up: A Stationary Neptune
What’s Up includes Mercury near the Moon, Neptune at opposition, and a New Moon.

NASA Releases Incredible Curiosity Images
NASA release Curiosity images of Mars that reveal sulfate-bearing rocks, boulders deposited by ancient stream, flat and layered rocks, and sand-scoured rocks.

Instrument on ESA’s Mars Express Gets an Upgrade
Design using Windows 98, ESA’s Mars Express receives an upgrade that will improve signal reception and onboard data processing.