
Copernical Team
Sol 3898: A Stop Along the Road

NASA Partners with American Companies on Key Moon, Exploration Tech

Webb and Gaia welcome Euclid to L2

In the month after its launch on 1 July, Euclid has travelled 1.5 million kilometres from Earth towards the Sun-Earth Lagrange point L2, meaning it has ‘arrived’ at its destination orbit.
This animation showcases the orbits of Euclid (green), the James Webb Space Telescope (blue), and the Gaia mission (yellow) around this unique position in space. The positions of the spacecraft in this animation don’t correspond to their current positions in space.
Located about 1.5 million kilometres from Earth in the opposite direction from the Sun, L2 is about four times further away than our Moon. Several other space missions
Week in images: 24-28 July 2023

Week in images: 24-28 July 2023
Discover our week through the lens
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