Thanks for the heads up Daniel. Apologies for the error. The link is missing that pesky "www"
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The UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) designs, builds and operates high-return, low-cost NASA missions. Our engineers, scientists and staff support a wide range of space and ground-based projects. π https://www.ssl.berkeley.edu/
Thanks for the heads up Daniel. Apologies for the error. The link is missing that pesky "www"
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NASA's ESCAPADE mission is now studying Earth's magnetotail. PI Robert Lillis describes this first ever visit to a distant region of the magnetosphere.
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NASA's Mars-bound ESCAPADE mission is currently exploring Earth's magnetotail. "This is a great opportunity for us to test the operation of the ESCAPADE instruments and explore a brand-new region of space..." said principal investigator Rob Lillis.
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SSL leads the auroral imaging instrument for NASA's forthcoming CINEMA mission, which will explore the connection between auroras and Earth's magnetotail.
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John Tomsick explains how COSI will search the skies for gamma rays in hopes of learning more about black holes and neutron stars.
Francis Nimmo, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at UC Santa Cruz, smiling for a photo after a talk at the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute at UC Berkeley.
Francis Nimmo, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at UC Santa Cruz, speaking in front of a crowd at the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute at UC Berkeley.
Francis Nimmo, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at UC Santa Cruz, speaking behind a podium at the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute at UC Berkeley.
Thanks to professor Francis Nimmo of @ucsc-eps.bsky.social, who launched our special Friends of SSL colloquium series with a talk on the Moon's formation. A big thanks also to our friends at @mathmoves.bsky.social for hosting the talk in your beautiful auditorium.
There's a lot of antimatter at the center of our galaxy. Where's it coming from? John Tomsick, PI of COSI, aims to find out.
What's a Compton telescope? John Tomsick, PI of COSI, explains.
Prof. Lung S. Chan and Prof. Walter Alvarez, both of the Berkeley Department of Earth & Planetary Science, pose for a photo after a talk at the UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory.
Prof. Walter Alvarez of the Berkeley Department of Earth & Planetary Science delivering a presentation entitled The End of the Dinosaurs.
Prof. Walter Alvarez of the Berkeley Department of Earth & Planetary Science delivering a presentation entitled The End of the Dinosaurs.
Berkeley Professor Walter Alvarez, who developed the theory that the dinosaurs were killed by an asteroid impact, stopped by SSL to present his research. We had a lively debate on the likely composition of the body that created the Chicxulub crater.
SSL has been selected (along with 33 other volunteer institutions) to track Artemis II radio communications during the Orion spacecraft's 10-day journey around the moon. We're proud to support this historic mission.
The ESCAPADE mission has won an
@erdayastronaut.bsky.social Astro Award! π
We're proud to be recognized for our role in making interplanetary science and exploration possible at unprecedented speeds and for a fraction of the cost of traditional missions.
Our director of mission operations, Abhishek Tripathi, provided @sfgate.com some context on the return of Crew-11 aboard the SpaceX dragon capsule that streaked across Northern California skies early this morning.
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The @gaps-experiment.bsky.social 's landing only miles from its launch point is an amazing accomplishment! Looking forward to learning more about the data it gathered.
The Carruthers mission, led by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's Lara Waldrop and managed by SSL, has arrived at an L1 orbit between the Earth and the Sun. Its 2-year science mission observing Earth's exosphere begins in March.
An image of the planet Mars against a black background, plus text reading, "When humans finally land on Mars, what should they do?"
π βItβs about this unbelievable, gigantic, aspirational, inspirational moment in human history.β Planetary scientist Lindy Elkins-Tanton shares NASAβs goals for a crewed mission to Mars. Plus, the irresistible endeavor to learn more about the Psyche asteroid: buff.ly/O5osV30
Kidney bean-shaped spacecraft trajectory plot showing Earth, L2 and spacecraft course. Created on January 8, 2026.
ESCAPADE's Gold spacecraft executed a near-perfect burn on Jan 6, putting it on the kidney bean path that will bring both spacecraft back to Earth for interplanetary slingshot in November. Instrument commissioning activities begin next week.πto @rocketlabcorp.com and Blue Origin.
SSL Director Lindy Elkins-Tanton spoke with @scifri.bsky.social on science objectives for Mars exploration, NASA's
@missiontopsyche.bsky.social and how to build teams that perform under pressure.
The ESCAPADE mission was among the top @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social stories of 2025!
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Physics World's Top 10 Breakthroughs of the Year for 2025 includes research by SSL's Zack Gainsforth on Asteroid Bennu samples. Congratulations Zack!
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SSL Director Lindy Elkins-Tanton co-chaired a @nationalacademies.org committee that identified 11 science goals for human exploration of Mars. Seeking past/present life tops the list. βThis is the millennia-old question: Are we alone in the universe?β said Elkins-Tanton spacenews.com/report-ident...
Scientists with @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social's SSL, @berkeleylab.lbl.gov and NASA discovered compounds in Asteroid Bennu samples not known to occur in nature, showing how molecules thought necessary for life may have first emerged in cryogenic environments.π
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Infrared image of Gold spacecraft's port solar array captured by VISION camera (provided by Northern Arizona University). Credit: NASA/UC Berkeley SSL/Northern Arizona University-Radiant/Lucint
Visible light image of Gold spacecraft's port solar array captured by VISION camera (provided by Northern Arizona University). Credit: NASA/UC Berkeley SSL/Northern Arizona University-Radiant/Lucint
Composite of visible light (left) and infrared (right) images of Gold spacecraft's port solar array captured by VISION camera (provided by Northern Arizona University). Credit: NASA/UC Berkeley SSL/Northern Arizona University-Radiant/Lucint
Commissioning of NASA's twin ESCAPADE spacecraft, currently operated by @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social and @rocketlabcorp.com, is proceeding smoothly. ESCAPADE snapped this selfie in visible and infrared light. π
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Our associate director for planetary science Robert Lillis spoke with the @nytimes.com about the long journey getting the trailblazer ESCAPADE mission into space. "This mission has nine lives," Lillis said. The story also features @missiontopsyche.bsky.social. π
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Blue Originβs New Glenn rocket has successfully launched NASAβs ESCAPADE mission to Mars from Cape Canaveral. ESCAPADE is the first UC Berkeleyβled planetary mission, using two twin satellites, Blue and Gold, to map Marsβ magnetic field and atmosphere in 3D.
John Tomsick, PI of NASA's COSI mission, describes the practical applications resulting from gamma ray detectors. From PET scans to radiation monitoring to protecting astronauts, Compton imaging technology has a profound impact on our health and safety.
With sadness and gratitude, we honor George F. Smoot IIIβBerkeley Lab scientist since 1974 and 2006 Nobel Laureate in Physicsβwho has passed away at 80. His βbaby pictureβ of the universe changed cosmology. https://elements.lbl.gov/news/honoring-the-legacy-of-george-smoot/
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The Carruthers mission and SSL were featured by KQED. Of the mission, our director Lindy Elkins-Tanton said, βOur big strength over time has been space weather...How does it affect our Earthβs atmosphere?... And thatβs exactly what weβre going to be looking at."
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The UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory's Mission Operations Center during launch of Carruthers, IMAP and SWFO-L1 on September 24.
The UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory's Mission Operations Center during launch of Carruthers, IMAP and SWFO-L1 on September 24.
The UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory's Mission Operations Center during launch of Carruthers, IMAP and SWFO-L1 on September 24.
The UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory's Mission Operations Center during launch of Carruthers, IMAP and SWFO-L1 on September 24.
Scenes from our Mission Operations Center during launch of NASA's Carruthers, IMAP and SWFO-L1 on Sept 24. SSL operates Carruthers, built the instrumentation and contributes to the science. We also built an instrument for SWFO-L1 and lead an experiment on IMAP.
NASA's Carruthers mission launched this morning and is communicating with the Mission Operations Center at the @UCBerkeley
Space Sciences Laboratory.
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