Latest launch marks 64th mission for China in 2022
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Station crew wraps up a busy year as Soyuz review continues
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Exotic clasts in Chang'e-5 samples indicate unexplored terrane on moon
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A Scuff for the New Year: Sols 3699-3702
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Mysterious gamma-ray emitting bubbles around the center of our Galaxy explained
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China sets multiple records in space during
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Satellite images show lack of snow in the Italian Alps
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Last SpaceX launch of 2022 carries Israeli reconnoissance satellite into orbit
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University students test futuristic flight hardware in NASA facility
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New rockets, more spacecraft to take flight in 2023 from Space Coast
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It's slated to be a busy year of rocket launches from the Space Coast with a pace that could introduce some new names and set new records.
Launch pads at both Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station have been hitting a pace of more than one launch a week, finishing up 2022 with 57 rockets that made it to space.
That pace could be in line to nearly double as more launch service providers set up shop in Brevard County, said Frank DiBello, President and CEO of Space Florida, the state's aerospace economic development agency.
"How many can we sustain? We're building and investing, not just us alone, but the Space Force and NASA," he said. "And commercial contractors are investing in infrastructure that should be able to support 100 launches a year. That was our plan. I think we want the capability to be able to do two, two-plus a week."
A big chunk of that will come from SpaceX, which continues to roll out its Falcon 9 rockets like dominoes, but 2023 should also treat the Space Coast to several appearances of the powerhouse Falcon Heavy.
Two CubeSats to shed light on space weather disturbances
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Two CubeSats, or small satellites, are on a quest to provide insight on space weather disturbances and the subsequent impact on communication signals. The dynamic duo, the Plasma Enhancements in the Ionosphere-Thermosphere Satellite (petitSat) and Scintillation Prediction Observations Research Task (SPORT), arrived at the International Space Station on Nov. 27, 2022, as part of SpaceX's 26th commercial resupply mission for NASA. Both CubeSats deployed from the space station on Dec. 29, 2022, at 8:55 a.m. EST.
Scientists on both missions are most interested in studying a layer in Earth's upper atmosphere known as the ionosphere.
China looks to build space partnerships with Gulf nations
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China is aiming to grow cooperation with emerging space nations including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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NASA: New topography satellite masts unfurl successfully
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SpaceX completes record year with Israeli imaging satellite launch
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SpaceX capped off the busiest year in its two-decade history Dec. 30 with a Falcon 9 launch of a commercial Israeli imaging satellite.
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ESA to hire more staff after budget increase
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Fresh off of securing a significant budget increase, the European Space Agency plans to hire 200 new employees in 2023 to help it implement new projects.
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