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"The Mars 2020 science team wasn't interested in Ingenuity."
https://spacenews.com/space-industry-urged-to-take-a-broader-view-of-sustainability/
The space industry need to take a broader examination of issues related to space sustainability that go beyond preventing the growth of space debris.
https://arstechnica.com/?p=2000730
Two celestial interlopers in Solar System have scientists eagerly anticipating more.
https://spacenews.com/japans-slim-spacecraft-lowers-orbit-ahead-of-friday-moon-landing-attempt/
Japan’s SLIM spacecraft lowers orbit ahead of Friday moon landing attempt Japan’s SLIM moon lander has entered a lower, near-circular lunar orbit ahead of its Jan. 19 landing attempt.
https://spacenews.com/peregrine-lander-suffers-anomaly-after-launch/
Astrobotic said its Peregrine spacecraft suffered an unspecified anomaly hours after launch Jan. 8, putting its plans to land on the moon in jeopardy.
https://spacenews.com/nasa-report-studies-options-for-a-future-national-laboratory-in-orbit-after-iss/
A NASA study examined several options for continuing a national laboratory in low Earth orbit after the ISS but stopped short of recommending one
https://spacenews.com/sustainably-develop-space-manage-orbital-capacity/
In the age of megaconstellations, managing orbital capacity requires a more thoughtful, holistic approach than simply counting satellites.
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1991589
The image is a vivid demonstration of the changing of the seasons.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2023/12/06/three-robotic-missions-target-moon-landings-over-one-week-in-january/
https://spacenews.com/hubble-glitch-renews-talk-about-private-servicing-mission/
A problem with the Hubble Space Telescope has renewed discussion about whether and how NASA might approve a private mission to service it.