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SpaceX Projects, Lunar Launch 2022 Space Calendar: Major NASA




 Missions, Started writing a modern book on space travel

Sometime this year, it will send back unprecedented images of what the universe looked like right after the Big Bang. Last year marked a new dawn for space exploration.



NASA's Lucy leads an ancient asteroid cluster near Jupiter. The Mars rover Perseverance and its helicopter buddy, Ingenuity, brought us incredible photos and data of the planet where humanity might one day settle. 
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launched, engulfed in a wondrous cloud of smoke and flames. The agency's first space-borne planetary defense system prototype, DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test), began its journey to crash into a distant asteroid, and






The one you really want to see on this list, then tell us! That it allows the rich to do space travel and fit their own agenda. However, SpaceX's Inspire 4 later sent some of the more concerned amateur cosmic travelers into orbit.

Billionaire Richard Branson flew to the edge of space on his Virgin Galactic spacecraft, and fellow billionaire Jeff Bezos did the same shortly after, with a craft built by his company Blue Origin. Some argue that it is useless to invest money in such ventures, and others worry.

Last year also marked the beginning of commercial space travel and paved the way for a future in which the feat becomes commonplace.

Despite all those achievements last year, 2022 will be a solid competitor.

It's going to be wild – here are the big events to keep an eye out for this year. If you think we've missed something, or if there's a mission

 For starters, the space race is back. An echo of the Apollo years, lunar exploration will lead the charge in 2022, with several countries aiming to send spacecraft to the Moon. Reusable spacecraft built by SpaceX, Boeing, and Blue Origin may finally reach orbit, and space agencies such as the Indian Space Research Organization and the Korean Aerospace Research Institute are entering the extra-planetary game.






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