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NASA's Mercury 10 spacecraft has encountered a cratered, moonlike terrain while mapping Mercury’s surface. Communication with NASA's Mars robots is disrupted for two weeks due to the sun's interference, affecting the ability to send commands. The Juno spacecraft has discovered evidence of a salty ocean on Jupiter's largest moon. Citizen scientists have found an asteroid exhibiting comet-like behavior. Additionally, NASA's Lucy spacecraft observed a moon orbiting the asteroid Dinkinesh, which consists of two small rocks lightly touching at their ends, forming a peanut shape. Meanwhile, Martian rocks continue to impact Earth, prompting further investigation.
NASA can’t communicate with its Mars robots and the Sun’s to blame https://t.co/dezbGHZEoE
NASA's Mars Fleet Will Still Conduct Science While Lying Low https://t.co/cG0tS7AGKD
NASA's Mars Missions Hit Two-Week Snooze Button Because Sun https://t.co/j3RaV1b7tW https://t.co/a3UTRZvMS7
Martian rocks keep hitting Earth, but something doesn't add up https://t.co/uHEeB89meO
Recently, NASA's Lucy spacecraft flew by the asteroid Dinkinesh and discovered it has a little moon orbiting it. That moon is actually two small rocks lightly touching at their ends, making a kind of peanut shape https://t.co/kCVBuCnISH
Citizen scientists find a rarity: an asteroid trying to be a comet https://t.co/WHFDC1G4VL
A celestial event happening right now could corrupt commands sent from Earth to #NASA's #Mars rovers so the team is taking a break until the situation normalizes. https://t.co/aMCmzllHrO
NASA can’t talk to its Mars robots for two weeks because the sun is in the way https://t.co/QqHTdglaAt #RoboticsaAINews #RoboticsNews #Robotics #Robots #Automation https://t.co/KPB2nWEkXT
The Juno spacecraft spotted evidence of a salty ocean on Jupiter's biggest moon https://t.co/ClecnAR7qI
NASA's Mercury 10 encountered a cratered, moonlike terrain as it mapped Mercury’s surface. https://t.co/WgTUEjx612
NASA can’t talk to its Mars robots for two weeks because the sun is in the way https://t.co/RfsGi86fgi https://t.co/F13PjCx57u