MSL Curiosity: Sol 4919: End of drive navcam mosaic; workspace Mastcam mosaic; traverse map; rover stats.
Image credits: NASA-JPL/Caltech/MSSS. Mcam workspace stitch by fredk; Navcam stitch and data by P. Hammond; map by Jan Vacek
Curiosity Blog: Sols 4913-4919: Planetary explorers, freewheeling to the Yardang unit!
Written by Catherine O’Connell-Cooper, APXS Strategic Planner and Payload Uplink/Downlink Lead, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Earth planning day: Friday, June 5th, 2026
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Four new and previously unseen images from the Artemis II mission, just posted by NASA Johnson
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Malá mozaika z levé navigační kamery z dnešního dne.
Kredit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/JV
(2/3)
The solid rocket boosters traveled by train in specialized transporters to the Florida spaceport and will be transferred from the rail yard to NASA Kennedy’s Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility for processing.
Cat O'Connell-Cooper
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Fascinating drone footage of Artemis III SLS (Space Launch System) solid rocket booster motor segments arrival at Jay Jay Train Yard near Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday, June 8, 2026. (1/3)
Credit: NASA/Frank Michaux
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Video
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👀 Arrakihs's binoculars
ESA's Arrakihs mission will carry two binocular telescopes. Together, they will allow the mission to observe the faint starlight coming from the haloes of galaxies that are similar to the Milky Way galaxy.
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AXEL LYCAN
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Daniel Pomarède
Awesome Stereo3D view of the peculiar rock featured in the quoted post. The left eye image was transmitted three days after acquisition, but it was worth waiting!
To go 3D: eyes' lines of sight parallel, left image for left eye, right image for right eye.
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU
#Mars 🧪🔭
Daniel Pomarède
Daniel Pomarède
Daniel Pomarède
Awesome Stereo3D view of the peculiar rock featured in the quoted post. The left eye image was transmitted three days after acquisition, but it was worth waiting!
To go 3D: eyes' lines of sight parallel, left image for left eye, right image for right eye.
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU
#Mars 🧪🔭
Written by Catherine O’Connell-Cooper, APXS Strategic Planner and Payload Uplink/Downlink Lead, University of New Brunswick, Canada