Space science next year will be rocketed forward with missions to the Moon, asteroids, Mars and the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope coming online.The data sent back to Earth from these upcoming missions will help scientists learn more than ever before about objects in the solar system and far beyond it.Space agencies like NASA, the European Space Agency and Japan's space agency, JAXA, are all aiming to send probes to various targets around the solar system this year.
NASA's DART mission is also expected to arrive at its asteroid target next year in the hopes of slamming into it and figuring out just what it would take to throw a dangerous space rock off of a collision course with Earth.NASA is expected to launch the first flight of its Space Launch System mega-rocket on a trip around the Moon, and the space agency plans to load it with scientific experiments.
Other nations like Japan, Russia and India are also aiming to send missions to the Moon next year. Russia's mission — calledNASA's James Webb Space TelescopeThe JWST is tasked with no less than piecing together the early history of the universe using its powerful, sensitive instrumentationThe space telescope is also expected to parse the atmospheres of distant alien planets.
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