The 1st-ever interplanetary CubeSats - nicknamed Wall-E and Eva - are now on their way to Mars. They set a new CubeSat distance record on May 8. Then Wall-E turned back and grabbed an image of the Earth and moon.
Because it sucks in so much gas, this black hole is ultra-luminous. If it sat at the center of our Milky Way, we'd see it shining 10 times more brightly than a full moon.
This is the 1st distant image of the Earth and moon ever captured by a CubeSat. MarCO-B - nicknamed Wall-E by spacecraft engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory - acquired this image on May 9.
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