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The ESA is gearing up for a busy year with significant events including the debut images from the James Webb Space Telescope and the launch of the new Mars rover under the ExoMars mission. Key launches like Vega-C and Ariane 6 are on the schedule, alongside the Artemis I flight.
ESA plans for 2023 include exciting launches like Vega-C and Ariane 6, the ExoMars mission, and anticipated images from the James Webb Telescope. The year will also feature the return of Samantha Cristoforetti to the ISS, a new astronaut class, and a pivotal ESA Ministerial Council Meeting.
As always, a new year brings new and exciting missions and launches for ESA.
In science the world looks forward to the first image releases of the recently launched James Webb Space Telescope and the third data release for Gaia, both teaching us more about our galaxy and Universe.
ESA’s new Mars rover will be launched with the ExoMars mission, and we will also see the maiden flights of Vega-C, Ariane 6 and the Artemis I flight. Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti will return to the ISS for her second mission and a new class of astronauts will be presented to the world.
After the groundwork has been laid in 2021, a new Ministerial Council Meeting will gather to look at the future of ESA, and the need for ESA and Europe to accelerate space and integrated space technology into the fabric of our lives.
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