
Copernical Team
Sols 3932-3933: Touch and Go, Go, Go!

PSI study shows evidence of highly mobile lunar regolith

Benchmark Space Systems cracks code for viable ASCENT propellant

Is a Mach 4 Passenger Jet Possible? NASA, Industry Explore Idea

Producing superior graphene aerogel in space

NASA Armstrong supports wind study

Swarm of small transportation vehicles carries 40 tons

Indian rover confirms sulphur on Moon's south pole

How data from a NASA lunar orbiter is preparing Artemis astronauts

When astronauts set off for a trip around the moon in 2024 with NASA's Artemis II mission, they will go primed with knowledge of lunar landmarks gathered by one of the Agency's premiere robotic missions to our nearest cosmic neighbor.
NASA's New Horizons mission still threatened

The New Horizons spacecraft that studied Pluto and Kuiper belt object Arrokoth continues its pioneering exploration of the Kuiper belt. However, that might soon end if NASA doesn't change course. The New Horizons science team has been told by NASA that the mission as they know it is slated to end September 30, 2024.
In response, many in the planetary science community have communicated extreme disapproval of that action to the agency. In addition, the National Space Society launched a petition drive to save the mission and its mission scientists. It's asking people to sign and show public support to the decision-makers at NASA. The deadline is the end of August.
Interested members of the public can also write to their Congressmembers or Senators directly about the issue. Those representatives can contact NASA administrator Bill Nelson to save the mission and its science team.