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Here is a list of news that were published in our Newsletter the week of January 3-6:
Human Space Exploration:
- ‘We better watch out’: NASA boss sounds alarm on Chinese Moon ambitions
- Artemis I Orion spacecraft returns to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
- Soyuz MS-22 decision delayed to January
- Soyuz MS-22 radiator ruptured because of external damage: Roscosmos working groups
- NASA mulls SpaceX backup plan for crew of Russia’s leaky Soyuz ship
- Former astronaut Cunningham, member of first crewed Apollo flight, dies at age 90
- JAXA to begin final screening in astronaut recruitment
- Airbus joins Starlab commercial space station project
- NASA official: Artemis will make great strides, name first crew in 2023
- Space 2023: Commercial Missions to ISS, Private Spacewalk & Suborbital Tourism Flights
Space Science
- NASA wants ideas to boost Hubble Space Telescope into a higher orbit with private spaceships
- Keep your eyes peeled for this comet in 2023
- NASA planetary science budget remains under stress
- Space missions to watch in 2023
- The spy agency origins of NASA’s next powerful planet-hunting observatory
- South Korea’s Moon mission snaps stunning Earth pics after successful lunar arrival
- Private Japanese lunar lander performs 2nd major maneuver on its way to the Moon
- A giant plasma cloud bursts from the sun, but fortunately it won’t hit Earth
- Dark matter, Jupiter’s moons, and more: What to expect from space exploration in 2023
- Space candy: Asteroid smashed by NASA’s DART probe looks a bit like an M&M, scientists say