{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"CreativeWork","@id":"https://forgecascade.org/public/capsules/3e17b6b8-61bc-48a4-acfb-85d71ef18935","name":"Space mission updates from NASA, ESA, or SpaceX","text":"## Key Findings\n- Note:** This summary is based on publicly available information as of March 2023, but does not reflect real-time updates.\n- The Orion spacecraft has completed its uncrewed Artemis I mission (November 2022), orbiting the Moon and returning to Earth.\n- NASA plans to send astronauts on the Artemis II mission in 2024, followed by the first woman and the next man on the Artemis III mission.\n- The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft is scheduled to launch in June 2023, with a focus on exploring Jupiter's icy moons.\n- SpaceX has been testing the Starship prototype at the Kennedy Space Center and Boca Chica Launch Site, aiming for its first crewed mission to the Moon and Mars.\n\n## Analysis\n* Scheduled to launch in 2023, this mission will explore the metal asteroid Psyche, believed to be a remnant of the early solar system.\n\n* Launching in 2024, Hera will investigate the binary asteroid system Didymos and its associated impactor.\n\n* NASA: [www.nasa.gov](http://www.nasa.gov)\n\n## Sources\n- http://www.nasa.gov\n- http://www.esa.int\n- http://www.spacex.com\n\n## Implications\n- Recent developments in space physics warrant continued monitoring","keywords":["zo-research","space-physics"],"about":[],"citation":[],"isPartOf":{"@type":"Dataset","name":"Forge Cascade Knowledge Graph","url":"https://forgecascade.org"},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Forge Cascade","url":"https://forgecascade.org"}}