Aerospace Links October 2019
Mars lander records Martian sound track
Does Saturn’s moon Enceladus harbor life? Cassini probe
showed evidence of organic compounds needed for life as we know it.
Two women will be the first all female crew for a spacewalk
to work on the space station’s battery system.
What happened to water on Mars? Scientists are developing a
more clear picture of the evolution of the Martian atmosphere.
Planetary moon count winner is now Saturn
Launch director for US lunar program-Artemis- to be a woman
What does the center of the Milky Way really look like? NASA
takes an older image off the shelf and look forward to improved images
anticipated when the James Webb Space Telescope goes into service in 2021.
New space suits being developed for 2024 lunar program by
NASA and its contractors
Tension between SpaceX and NASA smoothed over?
Critical Boeing Starliner pad abort test coming in next 3
weeks. Successful result needed for Boeing to move ahead with test launch of
unmanned capsule by the end of the year.
Hubble Space Telescope captures images of transiting comet
on the way to its passage past the Sun
After 7 month technical delay Mars lander is again burrowing
beneath the planet’s surface
NASA gives test run to proposed lunar habitats
Blue Origin announces new partnership to develop lunar
lander
Development of the next Mars lander achieves another
milestone
https://www.yahoo.com/news/nasas-mars-2020-rover-rests-125437777.html
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