Images from Hera’s Mars flyby (Official broadcast)

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Join us live for a star-studded event this Thursday, as scientists working on ESA’s Hera mission for planetary defence release the mission’s first scientific observations beyond the Earth-Moon system, following its imminent flyby of Mars.

On 12 March 2025 ESA’s Hera mission comes to within 5000 km of the surface of the red planet and 300 km of Mars’s more distant and enigmatic moon Deimos. During this flyby Hera is performing observations of both Mars and the city-sized Deimos.

Hera then needs to swing its High Gain Antenna back to Earth to transmit its data home. The next day, on Thursday 13 March, these images will be premiered by Hera’s science team from ESA’s ESOC mission control centre in Darmstadt, Germany, explaining what they reveal, during our public webcast starting at 11:50 CET.

The team are being joined by ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst and renowned science fiction writer Andy Weir, author of The Martian and Project Hail Mary, as well as a surprise special guest!

Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
07:00 Image 1: AFC’s view of Mars and Deimos
18:20 Image 2: HyperScout’s view of colourful Mars
25:40 Audience questions
32:25 The Author and the Astronaut
50:55 Image 3: TIRI’s view of hot Mars, cold Mars
55:10 Ramses, Planetary Defence and asteroid deflection
1:00:25 The Hera AI companion – more than sci-fi!
1:05:30 What’s next for Hera?

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11 Comments

  1. Brian May's description of the flyby as a "catapult event" is much, much better than the "gravitational slingshot" you usually hear. The interaction is gravitational, of course, but it's the orbital speed of Mars that catapulted Hera forward, faster.

  2. Thanks for this awesome hour of content. I got the feeling that everyone involved are the best of the best and it gives me Hope that Everything they plan to achieve with this Mission will be achieved. I will Show my children your work and i am happy we get so much Information now.

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