Issue 144

Pics o’ the Fortnight

“Chang'e-7 mission patch, showing lander, rover, shadowed crater hopper/probe, orbiter and Queqiao-2 relay satellite. Launch NET August.” ( @AJ_FI via X )

“Chang’e-7 mission patch, showing lander, rover, shadowed crater hopper/probe, orbiter and Queqiao-2 relay satellite. Launch NET August.”

(@AJ_FI via X)

A new study has shown that the DART spacecraft’s collision with the moon asteroid Dimorphos in September 2022 had more significant consequences than previously thought. The impact not only altered Dimorphos’s trajectory around its larger companion, Didymos, but also shifted the orbit of the entire binary system around the Sun.

(@konstructivizm via X)

Falcon Heavy launches ViaSat-3 F3

(@nyoomtm via X)

“The only photo from the X-37B secretive space plane…released Feb 2025. Image taken in 2024 when X-37B was in a highly elliptical orbit & over 22,000 miles above Earth…during this mission, X-37B pulled off a first-ever aerobraking maneuver — using the thin drag of Earth’s upper atmosphere to gradually shift its orbit while burning almost no fuel at all.”

(@konstructivizm via X)

“Cool bunch of posters for China space day (24.4), in a kind of retro-futurist, soviet propaganda style, presenting historic and future missions and programmes.” (@AJ_FI via X)