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Here is a list of news that were published in our Newsletter the week of December 05:
Human Space Exploration:
- NASA’s Artemis I Orion spacecraft set for return to Earth on December 11
- NASA’s Orion spacecraft prepares for blazing return to Earth
- Collins Aerospace selected to develop new Space Station spacesuit
- NASA’s new Moon lander contest heats up with Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman
- NASA and Boeing change SLS core stage assembly process
- Colgate-Palmolive and NASA sign Space Act Agreement to explore solutions to health, hygiene, and sustainability challenges on Earth and beyond
- Bezos’ space company teams with Lockheed, Boeing for NASA Moon lander pitch
- Apollo 17 at 50: Last step, last words and long wait for lunar return
- NASA’s Artemis I Orion spacecraft completes crucial Moon flyby maneuver for trip home
- Orion gets glorious view of Moon as Apollo 17 anniversary nears
- After the Artemis I mission’s brilliant success, why is an encore 2 years away?
- Mission Gaganyaan: India’s first mission to send humans to space runs into trouble
- Astronauts install new solar array outside International Space Station
- RS-25 engine performance “perfect” on Artemis I debut launch
- China’s Shenzhou 14 astronauts return to Earth after helping build Tiangong space station
Space Science
- There’s a giant magma plume on Mars, bulging the surface out across a vast region
- NASA Ingenuity helicopter just broke one of its own records on Mars
- At a powerful radio telescope, the hunt for signals from intelligent extraterrestrial life is on
- Asteroid-hunting telescope clears NASA review, but two-year delay hikes cost
- Solar cycle peak reduces cosmic rays around Mars, Venus and Earth
- How much of the universe is dark matter?
- Meteorites have a seismic effect on Mars, revealing what lies below the surface
- NASA’s Lucy asteroid-scouting mission resumes work on solar arrays in deep space
- Key House Republicans urge priority for asteroid search
- NASA’s Viking I may have landed at the site of an ancient Martian mega tsunami