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Here is a list of news that were published in our Newsletter the weeks of December 12-19:

Human Space Exploration:

  • Coalition for Deep Space Exploration applauds successful Artemis I mission completion
  • Artemis I mission ends, successfully demonstrates human-capable vehicle in deep space
  • Here’s why NASA’s Artemis I mission is so rare, and so remarkable
  • NVP Kamala Harris hails NASA Artemis I Orion spacecraft’s splashdown success
  • Europe celebrates performance of Orion service module
  • China’s new space station opens for business in an increasingly competitive era of space activity
  • Artemis I success earns widespread praise
  • After Artemis I, it will take NASA 2 years to send astronauts to the Moon. Why so long?
  • Artemis I review shows perfect ICPS performance, ULA looks to next Artemis launches
  • NASA official “very confident” Artemis spacesuits will be ready on time
  • The secret ingredient for Artemis I’s success: How small businesses are taking us to the Moon
  • NASA’s Artemis I Orion spacecraft reaches port in San Diego
  • First African nations sign Artemis Accords
  • After Russia’s exit from the Lunar Gateway, NASA has found a new partner in UAE
  • Micrometeorite possibly behind Russian space capsule leak
  • Russia trying to determine source of leak in Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft, scrubs spacewalk
  • Roscosmos reports damage in Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft’s external casing
  • U.S. spacewalk postponed as investigation continues into Soyuz leak
  • Soyuz capsule leak could strand cosmonauts and astronaut on Space Station, raising safety concern, expert says
  • Roscosmos sees no need to employ urgent ISS evacuation procedure
  • Russia says it will take no immediate action on damaged Soyuz spacecraft
  • Roscosmos to do everything possible for crew’s safe return to Earth space agency chief
  • NASA says wind could power human missions on Mars
  • Fiscal year 2023 omnibus bill provides $25.4 billion for NASA
  • Coalition for Deep Space Exploration urges Congress to pass FY2023 omnibus appropriations bill
  • Watch 2 NASA astronauts conduct spacewalk early Wednesday

 

Space Science

  • Confirmed! James Webb Space Telescope has bagged the oldest known galaxies
  • The extended solar cycle: new findings suggest there are dual cycles of solar activity, with each spanning about 17 years
  • How do you prove there’s ice on the Moon? With a Lunar Flashlight
  • ESA’s upcoming mission will tell us if Venus is still volcanically active
  • ‘Rail cars’ of material released after NASA spacecraft hit asteroid
  • Friday morning SpaceX launch of SWOT ocean research mission
  • NASA launches series of flybys over the most volcanic place in the solar system
  • Earth’s water is 4.5 billion years old
  • Could life survive on frigid exo-earths? Maybe under ice sheets
  • The James Webb Space Telescope spots rare red spiral galaxies in the early universe
  • Perseverance rover is about to build a first-of-its-kind depot on Mars
  • The last vital ingredient for life has been discovered on Enceladus
  • Scientists trace fireball to strange rocky meteoroid from the edge of the solar system
  • South Korean spacecraft enters lunar orbit with deceleration maneuver
  • Something weird is happening in Jupiter’s atmosphere, 40-year study shows
  • After a long struggle with Martian dust, NASA’s InSight probe has gone quiet
  • Two potentially habitable Earth-like worlds orbit a star in our cosmic backyard

 

 

 

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