Journeys worth making
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Perseverance faces a hard climb, but New Horizons proves it’s worth going the distance ..read more
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Grand designs
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1w ago
From logos to policy to mission architectures, if you want to achieve something in space, you’ve got to design it first ..read more
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Space in the 2024 elections
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An overview of what U.S. space policy might look like under a Trump or a Harris administration ..read more
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Solar maximum = maximum awe
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2w ago
With the Sun at the peak of its activity cycle, we Earthlings get treated to some awesome sights. Plus, some truly awe-inspiring launches happened this week ..read more
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Upgrade for Member Services System
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The Planetary Society is upgrading systems that will offer us many new capabilities and features that will enhance your membership experience ..read more
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Europa Clipper launches on its journey to Jupiter’s icy moon
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NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft launched today aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida ..read more
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Twinsies!
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3w ago
Asteroids that come in pairs, matching volcanic features on Mars and Earth, and the potential space policies of two administrations ..read more
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Hera launches to study the aftermath of an asteroid deflection test
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3w ago
The European Space Agency’s Hera spacecraft launched on Oct. 7, 2024, from Cape Canaveral, Florida. It will travel to the Didymos-Dimorphos asteroid system to study the aftermath of the first-ever field test of an asteroid deflection technique ..read more
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Glitter and glow
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This week we look forward to launches, gaze at glowing auroras, and get creative with glitter ..read more
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Europa Clipper: A mission backed by advocates
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Europa Clipper will soon head for Jupiter's icy, potentially habitable moon. Without the advocacy efforts of The Planetary Society and our members, the mission may never have been possible ..read more
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