With record-breaking rocket launches, a major milestone in low-Earth orbit and new images of the farthest visible reaches of the universe, 2023 was a hard year to top in space science.
But between a full solar eclipse, advances in moon missions and the hunt for life beyond our planet, there’s more to look forward to in 2024, says PBS NewsHour science correspondent Miles O’Brien says.
O’Brien highlights what to look for in space research in the new year and beyond with PBS NewsHour digital video producer Casey Kuhn
This post was produced by Casey Kuhn, Travis Daub and Julia Griffin
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