Here is a list of news that were published in our Newsletter during the week of Feb 2, 2026:

Human Space Exploration

Space Science

Opinion

  • The race to the Moon is back NASA needs to get serious to beat the ChineseNASA is counting on the success of Artemis II and efforts to accelerate and successfully develop a Human Landing System (HLS) to transport the Artemis III and future Artemis mission astronauts back and forth between lunar orbit and the surface of the Moon, writes Tom Jones, a planetary scientist and former NASA astronaut in an op-ed. Time is running out to reach the lunar surface with human explorers ahead of China, he stresses.

Other News

 

Major Space-Related Activities for the Week

  • At NASA, moving forward with the Artemis II Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR) overnight on Monday is critical to determining whether the mission with three NASA and a Canadian Space Agency astronaut can lift off on a 10-day mission around the Moon as soon as late next Sunday during a two hour launch window that opens at 11:20 p.m. ET. A sequence of potential February launch dates extends until February 11, followed by launch opportunities in March and April that correspond to favorable alignments between the Earth and Moon.
  • Though the federal government entered a partial shutdown on Friday at midnight, NASA is among the federal agencies now funded through September 30 and marching along.
  • The U.S. House Science, Space, and Technology Committee is slated to conduct a full committee markup of a new NASA Authorization measure on Wednesday at 10 a.m. ET, though the text was not publicly available as last week drew to a close. The most recent NASA authorization policy establishing legislation was enacted in 2022.
  • Launch plans for Artemis II will determine when NASA’s Crew-12 mission launches to the ISS with three astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut. If possible, NASA would like to complete Artemis II in February before launching Crew-12.


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