Here is a list of news that were published in our Newsletter the weeks of January 1st and January 6th, 2024:

Human Space Exploration:

 

Space Science

 

Opinion

  • How to conduct safe and robust medical research in the new space ageWell planned and assessed research into how private as well as professional astronauts respond to the physical and psychological challenges of spaceflight is essential, according to Dr. Dorit Donoviel, executive director of the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH), a NASA-funded consortium, in an op-ed. “This is painstaking work, but it’s a necessary investment for our future in space, ensuring a robust new economy and a sustainable research platform for new discoveries,” writes Donoviel.

 

Other News;

 

Major Space Related Activities for the Week of Jan 6th:

  • Though specific launch dates have not been announced, the space community anticipates the inaugural launch of Blue Origin’s heavy lift New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral possibly on Wednesday between 1 a.m. and 4:45 a.m. EST.
  • In addition, the seventh test launch of SpaceX’s Super Heavy/Starship from south Texas may take place on Friday.
  • NASA leadership has scheduled a media telecon update on a revised Mars Sample Return mission plan for Tuesday at 1 p.m. EST with audio-only streaming over plus.nasa.gov.
  • The AIAA’s annual week-long SciTech Forum begins Monday in Orlando. Tuesday’s forum presentations include NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free, who will speak on “NASA’s Strategy to Define the Next Era of Continuous Human Presence in Low Earth Orbit.”
  • The U.S. House and Senate are in session this week and will meet in a joint session Monday to certify the results from the November 5 election. Services in Washington, D.C. for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, who died on December 29, are planned this week as well.

 

Major Space Related Activities for the Week of Jan 1st:

  • As his term ends, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has indicated he will approve a new Mars Sample Return (MSR) strategy by the end of this year through consultation with the commercial sector, academia, NASA employees and others to address previous cost and schedule issues.
  • The AIAA’s weeklong SciTech conference convenes on Monday and includes a keynote by Laurie Leshin, director of Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
  • NASA Associate Administrator Jim Free speaks Tuesday on “NASA’s Strategy to Define the Next Era of Continuous Human Presence in Low Earth Orbit.”
  • The 119th Congress, whose members were elected on November 5, will convene Friday and be in session on Monday..

 

 

 


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