Curiosity rocks! Some fresh pictures from Mars with my notes
While studying some new data which were sent by Curiosity, I have found some very nice and interesting pieces. I would like to share some of them with you here.
EN / Mars / Planetary science
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published July 10, 2017 · Last modified October 24, 2022
While studying some new data which were sent by Curiosity, I have found some very nice and interesting pieces. I would like to share some of them with you here.
EN / Mars / Planetary science
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published May 9, 2017 · Last modified November 26, 2022
From time to time I read an article and some people are asking me, what is the actual color of the sky on Mars? Is it red, brown, or blue?
EN / News / Photos and events
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published April 25, 2017 · Last modified December 11, 2023
One of the most successful planetary exploration missions in history is coming to its end. The end of the mission will not be just the finale. We all call it a grand finale. Cassini,...
Probably you have noticed that this month is Jupiter quite bright in the night sky. It is because this planet is these days at its opposition. Where to look to see Jupiter?
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published February 25, 2017 · Last modified February 15, 2021
I am sure that you have noticed this week’s announcement of NASA and ESO about the discovery of 7 exoplanets orbiting the star Trappist-1.
EN / Mars / Planetary science / Space Systems
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published November 1, 2015 · Last modified November 8, 2022
I recommend you to check the new interesting online tool by NASA – Experience Curiosity.
EN / Mars / Planetary science / Space Systems
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published January 25, 2015 · Last modified November 7, 2022
Video about achievements of Opportunity rover during her Mars exploration mission.
EN / News / Photos and events
by Dr. Jozef Kozár · Published September 22, 2014 · Last modified December 11, 2023
It was already a night in Europe, but we all met in the Department of Avionics just for one reason. To watch the live event of the MAVEN orbit insertion.