Just a few sols after successfully sealing the challenging Green Gardens core, Perseverance roved on to the Broom Point workspace to collect another sample called Main River.
Check out this post by Denise Buckner, Postdoctoral Fellow at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
https://science.nasa.gov/blog/navigating-a-slanted-river/
NASA and Space X successfully launched a rocket carrying a multinational crew, including Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi, from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday, following a postponement earlier in the week. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/03/15/world/science-health/iss-launch/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #worldnews #sciencehealth #space #spacex #nasa #jaxa #iss
I'm Expansive, but could be Existentialist if I'm drunk enough.
https://xkcd.com/3063/
#space
Another day, another drive for Perseverance rover. This short drive was completed during mission sol 1445 (March 14, 2025). Arriving at site 70.0.
Attached is a roughly processed post-drive 4-tile L-NavCam image, the drive data and screen capture of the mission map. The dogleg traverse distance was just 6.45 meters (~21 ft) west-northwest. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UofA.
High resolution image of the eclipse seen from the Moon by #BlueGhost. You can also spot Mercury (left) and Venus (right) just above the eclipse! This is amazing!!!
Credit: Firefly Aerospace
Out of this world footage captured from the Moon by the #BlueGhost lander during the solar eclipse.
Credit: Firefly Aerospace
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This stunning image captures something bigger than politics—Earth eclipsing the Sun, seen from the Moon.
A powerful reminder that we share one planet, one sky, one future. No borders, no sides—just humanity united in awe and discovery.