This image provided by Intuitive Machines shows its Odysseus lunar lander over the near side of the moon following lunar orbit insertion, Feb. 21, 2024. The lander guided itself to the surface Feb. 22.This image provided by Intuitive Machines shows its Odysseus lunar lander over the near side of the moon following lunar orbit insertion, Feb. 21, 2024. The lander guided itself to the surface Feb. 22.

As we enter the new year, we take a look back at some of the biggest space stories of 2024.

Historic private moon landing

Nearly one year ago, a private spacecraft completed the first U.S. moon landing in more than 50 years. The American space agency NASA announced the space lander, called Odysseus, had touched down on the lunar surface February 22.

Odysseus was developed by the Texas-based company Intuitive Machines. The spacecraft carried out several science experiments before powering down permanently on the moon in late March.

NASA said Odysseus had successfully captured data to help the agency “better understand the moon’s environment and improve landing precision and safety.”

Japan Moon Landing
Japan Moon Landing

Japanese moon landing

Japan’s space agency JAXA announced in January 2024 that its SLIM spacecraft had successfully landed on the moon. But the lander touched down the wrong way up, causing some communication and power problems.

Japanese space officials reported that they stayed in communication with SLIM through late April. They said the spacecraft was able to collect valuable data about the touchdown and surrounding area.

One purpose of the mission was to demonstrate new precision landing technology. JAXA said the experiment was successful because SLIM was able to land within 10 meters of its planned target.

In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, the the unmanned Chang’e 5-T1 spacecraft is launched atop an advanced Long March 3C rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China's Sichuan Province, Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. (AP Pho
In this photo released by China’s Xinhua News Agency, the the unmanned Chang’e 5-T1 spacecraft is launched atop an advanced Long March 3C rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China’s Sichuan Province, Friday, Oct. 24, 2014. (AP Pho

Chinese moon landing and return

In May, China launched its Chang’e 6 spacecraft to the moon’s far side. In late June, Chinese space officials announced the spacecraft had returned to Earth with rock and soil samples collected on the lunar surface.

The successful return made China the first country to ever collect and bring back lunar samples from the far side of the moon. The area is known as the far side because it always faces away from Earth.

The European Space Agency plans to launch its Hera spacecraft in October on a mission to return to an asteroid system visited by NASA’s DART spacecraft in 2022. (ESA)
The European Space Agency plans to launch its Hera spacecraft in October on a mission to return to an asteroid system visited by NASA’s DART spacecraft in 2022. (ESA)

Europe’s asteroid exploration mission

In October, the European Space Agency (ESA) said it had successfully launched a spacecraft, called Hera, to explore an asteroid struck in an earlier NASA test mission. Hera’s trip to the asteroid is expected to take about two years.

Hera is headed to the asteroid Dimorphos. NASA crashed its DART spacecraft into the space rock in 2022, about 11 million kilometers from Earth. NASA said its mission successfully showed it was possible to change the orbit of asteroids that might threaten Earth in the future.

Hera aims to closely examine Dimorphos to get more details on how the strike by DART affected the asteroid. The data that NASA collected is to be used together with information gathered by ESA to develop future planetary defense plans.

This artist’s concept depicts NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter. (Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)
This artist’s concept depicts NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter. (Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

Europa Clipper to explore Jupiter’s moon

NASA announced the successful launch of its Europa Clipper spacecraft in October. The explorer is designed to search for possible signs of life on Jupiter’s moon Europa.

Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and has numerous moons. But icy Europa has been identified by scientists as a good candidate for having the right conditions to support life. Several studies have suggested the moon likely contains a large ocean beneath its icy surface.

NASA said the Europa Clipper would fly past Mars, then back toward Earth, “using the gravity of each planet to increase its momentum.” These kinds of “gravity assists” are expected to provide the needed push to get the spacecraft to Jupiter by 2030.

In this photo provided by NASA, Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts Butch Wilmore, left, and Suni Williams pose inside the International Space Station's Harmony module and Boeing's Starliner spacecraft on June 13, 2024. (NASA via AP)
In this photo provided by NASA, Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts Butch Wilmore, left, and Suni Williams pose inside the International Space Station’s Harmony module and Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft on June 13, 2024. (NASA via AP)

Boeing’s crew flight to the ISS

In early June, Boeing successfully carried out a test mission for NASA by transporting two American astronauts – Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams – to the International Space Station (ISS).

The two were expected to stay in space for only a week. But ongoing technical issues with the Starliner spacecraft prevented a return trip.

NASA announced plans in August to have Starliner return to Earth without the astronauts. The current plan is for Wilmore and Williams to return on a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft sometime in late March or April.

This image provided by SpaceX shows SpaceX's mega rocket booster returning to the launch pad to be captured during a test flight Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, in Boca Chica, Texas. (SpaceX via AP)
This image provided by SpaceX shows SpaceX’s mega rocket booster returning to the launch pad to be captured during a test flight Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024, in Boca Chica, Texas. (SpaceX via AP)

SpaceX landing demonstration

SpaceX has now completed six launch tests of its huge Starship rocket system. Four of those tests were carried out in 2024. The last test took place in November.

The Starship rocket and spacecraft system is designed to be a completely reusable vehicle to transport astronauts and supplies. It has successfully demonstrated that ability in its most recent experimental flights.

During one of the tests in October, Starship’s Super Heavy booster rocket was “caught“ and secured by a huge structure that includes metal arms. A short time later, Starship’s second stage safely splashed down in the Indian Ocean.

I’m Bryan Lynn.

Bryan Lynn wrote this story for VOA Learning English.

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Words in This Story

precision – n. the quality of being very correct or exact

sample –n. an amount of a substance that is taken for tests or scientific study

asteroid – n. a rocky object that goes around the sun

mission –n. (space exploration) the flight of a spacecraft to its target along with tasks expected to be carried out

momentum – n. the force that makes something continue to move

booster – n. an engine on a spacecraft that gives extra power for the first part of a flight

stage –n. part of a rocket that contains engines and fuel, but which is left behind when the rocket reaches a certain distance above the Earth

splash down –v. when a spacecraft reenters the Earth’s atmosphere and lands in a body of water

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