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    Current missions span the solar system and demonstrate the breadth of exploration activities. Artemis II prepares to send astronauts around the Moon, whilst NASA's ESCAPADE twin spacecraft journey towards Mars to study its atmosphere. China's Tianwen-2 mission heads to asteroid Kamo'oalewa to collect samples, and ESA's Hera spacecraft approaches the Didymos asteroid system to study the aftermath of the DART impact. Japan's MMX mission aims to explore the Martian moons Phobos and Deimos. Multiple lunar landers from various nations and companies attempt touchdowns on the Moon's surface, particularly targeting the resource-rich south polar region where water ice may exist. SpaceX continues testing its Starship vehicle, developing capabilities for eventual Mars missions.

    Space exploration captivates public imagination through stunning images of distant worlds, personal stories of astronauts adapting to life in orbit, and the shared achievement of international cooperation. Astronauts from diverse nations work together aboard the space station, conducting experiments that advance medicine, materials science, and our understanding of how the human body adapts to weightlessness. Educational programmes inspire young people to pursue careers in science and engineering, while space imagery and discoveries regularly make headlines. India's cost-effective missions and China's expanding space station programme demonstrate how more nations contribute to humanity's presence beyond Earth.

    The space age began with the launch of Sputnik in the 1950s, sparking competition that led to the first human spaceflight and lunar landings. Following the Apollo era, attention shifted to space shuttles, space stations, and robotic planetary missions. International cooperation gradually replaced Cold War rivalry, culminating in the International Space Station partnership. Private companies have transformed the industry through reusable rockets that dramatically reduce launch costs, enabling more frequent missions and opening space to commercial ventures.

    Contemporary space activities address questions about planetary formation, search for life beyond Earth, monitor our planet's climate and weather, enable global communications through satellite networks, and develop technologies with terrestrial applications. Technical challenges persist, including developing reliable propellant transfer systems, protecting crews from radiation during deep space travel, and creating sustainable life support systems. Nations pursue space capabilities for scientific discovery, economic opportunity, national prestige, and strategic security considerations, while debates continue about space debris management and ensuring space remains accessible to all.

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