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It’s been an eventful year for space exploration, with successes including the completion of NASA’s Artemis 1 mission (finally), the inauguration of the James Webb Space Telescope, and the completion of China’s Tiangong space station. 2023 is set to be another busy year. Here are five of the most exciting missions to watch out for.

Authors:
– Gareth Dorrian (Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Space Science, University of Birmingham)
– Ian Whittaker (Senior Lecturer in Physics, Nottingham Trent University)
Republished from an article by The Conversation with permission from Gareth Dorrian and Ian Whittaker.
Original article: https://theconversation.com/five-space-exploration-missions-to-look-out-for-in-2023-195839
Original title: Five space exploration missions to look out for in 2023

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    @bayannirivera

    Hey Cosmoknowledge, I was wondering how you make your animations? I am looking to make a cool astronomy presentation for school and I would like to have my own visuals. Thank you!

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    @ParkviewSinger

    Is there any thought, concerning the asteroid with traces of water, that it originated from Earth when it was hit by asteroids/meteorites? They find huge impact crators indicating strikes.

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    @americanknow8232

    How does it go to Jupitor without burning the rocket engine for several years. The Sun’s gravity is there around Jup[itor. I hope you know that. Only NASA’s BS will show fake CG about that.

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