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  2. Euclid (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Euclid spacecraft Euclid ' s solar panel. The telescope bus includes solar panels that provide power and stabilise the orientation and pointing of the telescope to better than 35 milliarcseconds (170 nrad). The telescope is carefully insulated to ensure good thermal stability so as to not disturb the optical alignment. [citation needed]

  3. ESA’s space telescope Euclid discovers ‘astonishing ... - AOL

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    Euclid blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida on July 1, 2023, to begin a six-year mission to explore the dark universe. Giant Stellar Nursery Revealed In New Images From Esa's Space Telescope

  4. Euclid telescope reveals first ‘stunning’ piece of its map of ...

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    The ‘huge mosaic’ covers an area in the southern sky more than 500 times the area of the full moon, ESA said. Euclid telescope reveals first ‘stunning’ piece of its map of the universe ...

  5. Star-filled Euclid images spur mission to probe 'dark universe'

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    Although the mission is designed to last six years, ESA hopes Euclid has another six months of propellant to keep it in solar orbit some 1.5 million km (930,000 miles) away from Earth at "Lagrange ...

  6. Zuma (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX Zuma mission patch. USA-280 (codenamed "Zuma") was a classified United States government satellite that was launched by SpaceX on 8 January 2018, on the 47th flight of the Falcon 9 rocket.

  7. List of objects at Lagrange points - Wikipedia

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    Lagrangian point missions Mission Lagrangian point Agency Description International Sun–Earth Explorer 3 (ISEE-3) Sun–Earth L 1: NASA: Launched in 1978, it was the first spacecraft to be put into orbit around a libration point, where it operated for four years in a halo orbit about the L 1 Sun–Earth point.

  8. Sunita Williams - Wikipedia

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    This represents a significantly longer deployment than their original trip which was planned for a duration of eight days. Before this mission, Sunita was not in the top 50 of the time-in-space statistics. On August 24, 2024, she became among the top 30 and is expected to be among the top 12 in time-in-space duration when she returns in 2025. [37]

  9. The New Shepard mission is far from the first to carry scientific payloads to the edge of space, but it was the first to mimic the moon's gravity.. The gravitational pull of the lunar surface is ...