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Ariane 5 moved to meet Webb

The Ariane 5 launch vehicle which will launch the James Webb Space Telescope was moved to the final assembly building at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana on 29 November 2021.
NASA's latest astronaut trainees are already dreaming of the Moon

As a former national team cyclist who'd fix her own bikes, and before that as a child helping out on her family's cattle farm, NASA trainee astronaut Christina Birch has plenty of experience working with her hands.
With America's sights now set on returning to the Moon—this time establishing long-term habitats—Birch is dreaming big: "If I could assist the mission in any way, by helping build something on the Moon, that would be super cool," she told AFP.
The 35-year-old is one of ten new recruits announced by the US space agency this week, the latest members of what it calls the "Artemis generation," named for the Artemis program to put American boots on lunar soil later this decade, and later on to Mars.
Selected from a competitive field of 12,000 applicants, their diverse profiles have been picked with the goal of accomplishing humankind's toughest exploration missions to date.
Among them are high-level scientists. Chris Williams, 38, is a medical physicist and assistant professor at Harvard, whose research focused on developing image guidance techniques for cancer treatments.
$1.5M advances hypersonics research and technology at UArizona

Airbus completes second ocean satellite Sentinel-6B

Light speed advances

Space Force plans to launch experimental satellites early Sunday

AFRL opens state-of-the-art digital Space Legacy Portal exhibit

Northrop Grumman and Raytheon Technologies Team Approved for Next Generation Interceptor Digital Software Factory

US Missile Defense Agency announces the initial fielding of the LRDR in Alaska

Space Force General Claims China Moves 'Twice the Rate' of US in Space Race, May Overtake It by 2030
