2022 is an eventful year in space exploration.

Notably, NASA's Artemis 1 mission launched a rocket to test lunar orbit, followed by Tiangong Space Station.

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These achievements excite us about what's to come in 2023.

The science media community put together a mission that they believe will make the Year of the Rabbit exciting.

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In April, the European Space Agency scheduled to launch a spacecraft "Juice" (Juice) or Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer to explore Jupiter and 3 moons, namely Europa, Ganymede, Callisto. This journey lasts up to 8. Year Juuz will reach Jupiter in July 2031. As for why Jupiter's moons are interesting.

That is because it is believed that there is a watery ocean beneath the icy surface.

Europa in particular is the most likely place in the solar system to find extraterrestrial life.

Followed by the mission of the company SpaceX.

Although the exact date has not been announced.

But the release is expected.

The Starship spacecraft, which will carry crew and cargo to an altitude of 65km, while there is also a "Dearmoon" project spearheaded by Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa. Funded and long-awaited to take the average person on a six-day round trip around the moon in a starship.

The success or failure of "Dear Moon" may be an indicator that space tourism will continue.

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This year, the world will welcome home asteroid explorers.

The OSIRIS-REx robotic spacecraft (OSIRIS-REx) or The Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security-Regolith Explorer sent by NASA to explore and collect samples.

Asteroid Bennu near Earth returned for analysis.

The spacecraft will reach Earth on Sept. 24, landing in the Utah desert, US. next hundred years

Finally, with the Indian space industry.

The private company Sky Route Aerospace after the successful launch of the Vikram-S rocket late last year.

It is now going to be India's first private company to launch a satellite very soon.

Phak Soraya