Issue 90

Pics o’ the week!

Space imagery and photographs featured in Issue 90.

Image from Lunar Exploration Vehicle (LEV-2) of Japan’s lunar lander. SLIM Vehicle is missing one rocket nozzle and is on its nose. (@AndySaunders_1 & @JAXA_en via X)

Artist Rendering of anticipated landing orientation. (@AndySaunders_1 via X)

LEV-1 (@payapima via X)

LEV-2 (@payapima via X)

In spite of the challenging landing (one SLIM’s main engine nozzles fell off) JAXA was able to wait for favorable solar conditions to power SLIM and conduct lunar studies. (@SLIM_JAXA via X)

The Mars Ingenuity helicopter sent back this image following the unexpected loss of communication during its 72nd *of five* planned flights on 18 January 2024. One of its main rotor blades is damaged, and the helicopter will not fly again. (@ThePlanetaryGuy via X)

End of a Remarkable Run. (@SierraSpaceCo via X)

Blue Origin’s New Glenn 1st and 2nd Stages Mate for First Time. First launch expected later in 2024. Estimated capacity: 50T to LEO (@blueorigin via X)

From New Zealand with Love: Rocketlab’s Electron Heads to Orbit (@RocketLab via X)

12 Sep 1966: Gemini 11 launch with SA500F (Saturn V pad test article) in the background on Pad 39A. (@Maxarick via X)