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Euclid Joins Webb and Gaia at L2: A New Era of Space Exploration Begins
space2 years ago

Euclid Joins Webb and Gaia at L2: A New Era of Space Exploration Begins

Euclid has reached its destination orbit at Lagrange point L2, located about 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. L2 is also home to other space missions like the James Webb Space Telescope and Gaia, offering a vantage point to study the Universe. The spacecraft at L2 can keep the Sun, Earth, and Moon behind them for uninterrupted observations while maintaining communication with Earth. The orbits of these spacecraft are large and do not intersect, ensuring collision avoidance.

"ESA's Euclid Space Telescope: Tracking the Solar System's Secrets from Space"
science-and-exploration2 years ago

"ESA's Euclid Space Telescope: Tracking the Solar System's Secrets from Space"

The Euclid spacecraft is on its journey to Lagrange point L2, and mission controllers at ESOC in Darmstadt are preparing the spacecraft's equipment, telescope, and scientific instruments for routine science observations. Recent operations include releasing the high-gain antenna, activating the wheel mechanisms inside the NISP instrument, and de-icing the telescope mirrors. Euclid is now the biggest transmitter of data from trans-lunar space, surpassing the James Webb Space Telescope. The spacecraft successfully executed critical orbit maneuvers and is on course to join Gaia and Webb around Sun-Earth Lagrange point 2.