Jeff Koons’ spherical Moon Phases sculptures on board the Odysseus craft which landed on the Moon on February 22.
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Has Jeff Koons’ latest high-profile stunt just proved that space is the new frontier for art?
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A private company has successfully delivered cargo to the Moon’s surface for the first time. Here’s what that means for future space exploration.
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The mission provided details about how to deflect an asteroid should one threaten Earth in future.
Crew members in space will spend lots of time together during future missions to Mars.
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Can astronauts spend prolonged time in close quarters millions of miles from Earth without killing each other?
The Moon over a minaret of the grand Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Two scholars who study death rituals explain that the corpse is considered spiritually polluting in many religious traditions, while the Moon holds a sacred place.
Dream Chaser would ferry cargo, and eventually crew, to low-Earth orbit.
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Spaceplanes seemed out of favour when the shuttle was retired in 2011; they now seem to be making a comeback.
The dark, far side of the Moon is the perfect place to conduct radio astronomy.
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Projects under NASA’s CLPS program – including the Odysseus lander that made it to the lunar surface – will probe unexplored questions about the universe’s formation.
Mining the moon for its resources is growing more and more likely.
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As space travel and lunar exploration becomes a near-future reality, we should consider the impact of human activities on the lunar environment.
The Ingenuity helicopter on Mars.
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Among the missions being planned is a huge helicopter drone to explore Saturn’s moon Titan.
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The US might be facing international competition to be first to return to the Moon.
Data from the SLIM mission projected at JAXA’s Sagamihara Campus during the craft’s landing.
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Japan is one of several countries that weren’t part of the space race of the 1950s and 1960s looking toward the Moon. They’ve now become the 5th country to have landed on its surface.
Sarah Nance at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, 2019.
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Sarah Nance uses geologic data and a variety of artistic media to help people think about their place in the landscapes they use and occupy.
Illustration of the Japanese moon
lander separating in orbit.
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Japan’s space agency is landing its first lunar probe this week. This makes the Moon an increasingly busy target for spacefaring nations – with conflicting political stances among them.
The entrance to For All Mankind’s Happy Valley.
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In sci-fi depictions, extraterrestrial habitats have evolved tandem with scientific understanding of conditions on planets
The Artemis I Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft. The successful Artemis I mission was the first in an increasingly complex planned series of missions, which have now been delayed.
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NASA announced that the next two Artemis missions — Artemis II and III — will be delayed for safety reasons. However, Artemis IV remains on schedule.
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The nature of dark energy remains one of the biggest puzzles in cosmology.
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The Peregrine and Nova-C landers are due to carry out valuable science at two diverse lunar locations.
A sunspot emitting a flare on the surface of the sun.
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The sun is expected to reach its solar maximum in 2025. Recent auroras suggest that the maximum may be bigger than predicted.
NASA isn’t the only space agency with exciting missions to watch for in 2024.
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Expect lots of space missions to launch this coming year, with exciting new science to follow.
The Moon, shot from Pakistan during a lunar eclipse.
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Chandrayaan-3’s successful landing on the Moon made 2023 a big year for lunar exploration, and future years will come with even more discoveries.