Emily LakdawallaEmily Lakdawalla

Follow the thrilling adventures of planetary missions, past and present, and see the stunningly beautiful photos that they return from space!

  • Curiosity update, sols 1548-1599: Serious drill brake problem as Curiosity drives through Murray red beds

    Feb 3, 2017, 20:49 PM by Emily Lakdawalla
    Since my last update, the Curiosity mission has developed a better understanding of the problem that prevented them from drilling at Precipice, but its intermittent nature has slowed the development of a workable solution that will allow them to use the drill again. In the meantime, the rover has driven onward, making good use of its other instruments.
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  • A writing sabbatical

    Jan 25, 2017, 20:52 PM by Emily Lakdawalla
    Four years ago, I announced that I was writing a book about Curiosity, describing the mission from its inception through its nominal mission. I am still not done, so am taking a three-month break from other work -- including this blog -- in order to focus and finish. I'm seeking scientists and engineers to serve as guest bloggers.
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  • Amazing photos of tiny moons as Cassini orbits among the rings

    Jan 19, 2017, 20:54 PM by Emily Lakdawalla
    Behold: Daphnis, the tiny, 8-kilometer moon that orbits within a ring gap, gently tugging on the edges of the gap to create delicate scallops.
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