Welcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for June 2020. Astrobotic became the first CLPS provider to secure funding to land VIPER on the Moon, Made In Space has new owners, and exciting science across the field continues to make asteroids shatter.
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for May 2020. SpaceX successfully launched two astronauts to the ISS, NASA established Artemis Accord, and Tom Cruise to film movie on ISS.
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for April 2020. NASA selects SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Dynetics to build human lunar lander, the US issues an executive order that promotes the utilization of space resources, Artemis based projects continue pace, and CNSA and NASA prepare Mars rovers for July launch.
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for March 2020. Prior to COVID-19 lockdowns, March saw significant progress in multiple missions and data releases. Some groups are bucking the trend through the pandemic, including ISS astronauts, SpaceX, and the Mars2020 team.
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for February 2020. In-orbit satellite servicing was demonstrated by MEV-1, a neural network identifies potentially hazardous objects, and subsurface radar scans on the far side of the Moon.
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for January 2020. A satellite near miss, Artemis updates, the year of Mars, and the first Vatira asteroid found.
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for December 2019. China prepared for 2020 deep space missions with flight-worthy Long March 5, a new Mars water map, and the first public price offer for in-orbit debris removal from Iridium.
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for November 2019. ESA secures record budget, Hayabusa2 on the way home, and new heavy payload providers join NASA CLPS.
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for October 2019. SpaceX announced aspirational lunar goal, NASA’s VIPER rover will survey the lunar south pole, and the first all female space walk.
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for September 2019. With the first concrete pour occurring in space, talks of how sustainably feed one million people on Mars, and SpaceX’s Starship taking shape, the field of space resources is making great progress for tomorrow.
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for August 2019. India is about to land Chandrayaan-2 on the Moon, Arecibo Observatory gets critical funds to study asteroids, and water thrusters are picking up steam.
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for July 2019. With the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 behind us now, it appears that the Artemis mission is gaining steam and may very well join Chandryaan-2 on the surface of the Moon soon (we hope!).
Read MoreWelcome to The Space Resources monthly newsletter for June 2019. NASA space resources grants galore!
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