NASA has a number of busy tasks this year.
REPUBLIC.CO.ID, JAKARTA — The US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has done a lot in 2022. Starting with the space telescope image James Webb first to the successful Artemis I lunar mission.
In a preview video uploaded to YouTube, NASA provides a leak on what to expect in 2023. The three-minute, 17-second video begins with comments from administrators NASA Bill Nelson.
“We will never stop exploring the unknown in space,” Nelson said.
NASA has a number of busy tasks this year. One of these was the announcement of the selection of astronauts for the Artemis II mission, the first manned launch of the era of new moon exploration.
This year could be the year Boeing launches astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) in its Starliner spacecraft in pursuit of SpaceX and Crew Dragon’s successful journey. Space enthusiasts can expect material delivery from asteroid Bennu as part of the Osiris-Rex mission.
Reported CNET, Tuesday (3/1/2022), NASA also hopes to launch the Psyche mission in anticipation of visiting metal-rich asteroids. At the same time, it is important for NASA to undertake a number of climate-related projects, including the launch of the TEMPO pollution-monitoring satellite and the launch of NASA’s Earth Information Center (EIS) project to share weather, Earth , water and climate data.
It’s not just outer space that keeps NASA busy. The agency is working on the innovative X-59 supersonic aircraft and the X-57 all-electric aircraft as ways to improve air travel.