SPACE: WHERE WE’RE HEADED IN THE 2020S
Though the 2010s saw incredible advancements in space exploration, including the Curiosity Lander, SpaceX reusable rockets and a stunning image of the black hole, it’s the 2020s where innovations will take us to new heights, with out-of-this-world opportunities awaiting.
EXCITING PARTNERSHIPS
With the space exploration battle heating up and NASA committed to making innovations and discoveries before other nations, it came as no surprise to hear that they had recruited a series of commercial lunar lander companies to work on their new Artemis moon program. Back in November, the company confirmed that SpaceX, Blue Origin, Sierra Nevada Corp, Ceres Robotics and Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc would join their Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, working together to return astronauts to the moon by 2024 . The partnership not only helps to drive innovation and help the United States stay ahead of growing competition from Asia and Russia, but it reduces NASA’s costs and ensures the American taxpayers’ bill remains low.
And that’s not the only partnership that is changing
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