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Here is a list of news that were published in our Newsletter the week of September 14:
Human Space Exploration:
- Artemis I shook off hurricane fears to display rocket’s heartiness
- NASA’s Artemis I Orion capsule set to break records on month-long journey around the Moon
- Russian cosmonauts complete station spacewalk to ready radiator for move
- Three spacewalks completed across two days on two space stations
- President Biden, VP Harris hail NASA Artemis I Moon rocket launch and its ‘limitless possibilities’
- NASA gets its mojo back with a stunning nighttime launch of the SLS rocket
- Updates: See the first photos of Earth from NASA’s Moon-bound Orion spacecraft
- Success at last for the SLS launch of Artemis
- Explainer: NASA’s new mega Moon rocket, Orion crew capsule
- First-time spacewalkers prepare ground for next iROSA solar arrays
- NASA awards SpaceX $1.15 billion contract for second Artemis lander mission
- NASA’s Artemis Moon rocket cleared for third launch try early Wednesday
- Watch NASA astronauts take a spacewalk outside Space Station today
- Artemis launch delay is the latest of many NASA scrubs and comes from hard lessons on crew safety
- NASA managers order review of hurricane-damaged insulation before Moon rocket launch
- ‘Major Step’ for crewed mission to Mars as NASA aces inflatable spacecraft test
Space Science
- JAXA’s ambitious mission to Phobos will even have European-built rover
- NASA calls test of inflatable heat shield a success
- Early meteorites brought enough water to Mars to create a global ocean
- The future of Mars exploration belongs to helicopters
- NASA’s Artemis I Moon mission will carry science across the solar system
- Artemis I releases 10 CubeSats, including a Moon lander, for technology and research
- NASA has a plan to keep space dust from hitting Webb Telescope’s mirror
- Delayed NASA Venus mission looks for a reprieve
- Keck’s new Planet Hunter Instrument comes online, searching for smaller, more Earth-sized exoplanets
- JPSS-2 deploys solar array after delay
- Success! NASA’s tiny CAPSTONE probe arrives at the Moon