Issue 136

Issue 136

Pics o’ the Fortnight!

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Vantor (formerly Maxar) partnered with SpaceX to image a Starlink satellite after a reported on-orbit anomaly. WorldView-3 collected a 12 cm non-Earth image from 241 km away, showing the satellite largely intact (Vantor via LinkedIn).

In-space imagery of the International Space Station with all eight docking ports occupied and five visiting spacecraft visible (@heospace via X).

The U.S. Space Force is rolling out a new naming scheme for satellites, cyber tools, and other space-warfare systems (spacenews.com).

Apollo 15 distant view of the Lunar Module (@universal_sci via X).

On 10 Dec 1993, Space Shuttle Endeavour released the repaired Hubble Space Telescope after STS-61 installed Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 and COSTAR (@konstructivizm via X).

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