Date: 31/12/2022
Relevance: GS-3 : Science and Technology- developments and their applications and effects in everyday life; Achievements of Indians in science & technology; indigenization of technology and developing new technology; Awareness in the fields of Space.
Key Phrases: NASA’s Artemis 1 mission Jupiter,James Webb Space Telescope, China’s Tiangong space station Icy, Moons Explorer, SpaceX Starship, dearMoon, Asteroid explorer returns to Ear, Skyroot Aerospace
Why in News?
- The year 2022 has been a great year for space exploration, with successes including the completion of NASA’s Artemis 1 mission, the inauguration of the James Webb Space Telescope, and the completion of China’s Tiangong space station.
What are five of the most exciting missions in the year 2023 ?
- Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer
- SpaceX Starship
- dearMoon
- Asteroid explorer returns to Earth
- India’s private space launch
About Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer:
- The European Space Agency (ESA) is set to launch the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (Juice), in what will be Europe’s first dedicated robotic mission to Jupiter.
- Juice is due to reach the planet in July 2031 after performing an incredible flight path through the Solar System.
- The mission will enter into orbit around Jupiter and perform numerous flybys of its large icy moons: Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
- After four years of moon flybys, Juice will then enter into orbit around Ganymede, the largest moon in the Solar System.
- Significance of the mission:
- The icy moons of Jupiter are interesting as they are all believed to host oceans of liquid water beneath their frozen surfaces.
- Europa, in particular, is regarded as one of the most likely abodes in the Solar System for extra-terrestrial life.
- Juice will be equipped with ten scientific instruments including ice-penetrating radar to study the internal oceans.
- Use of radar is a practical first step in mapping the sub-surface oceans, paving the way for more exotic future missions.
About SpaceX Starship:
- The first orbital test flight of the super-heavy Starship spacecraft is highly anticipated to occur in early 2023.
- Starship will be the largest spacecraft capable of carrying humans from Earth to destinations in space.
- It will be the most powerful launch vehicle ever to fly, capable of lifting 100 tonnes of cargo to low Earth orbit.
- Starship is the collective name for a two-component system:
- Starship spacecraft crew and cargo
- Super Heavy rocket
- The rocket component will lift Starship to some 65km altitude before separating and returning to Earth in a controlled landing.
- The upper Starship component will then use its own engines to push itself the rest of the way to orbit.
About dearMoon:
- dearMoon project, which will take members of the public on a six-day trip around the Moon and back, is due for launch on Starship and was originally planned for 2023.
- The exact date will depend on the successful test of Starship, but has been on the books since 2018. It will be the first true deep space tourism launch.
- This mission will mark a big change in the way we think about space, as previously only astronauts picked using incredibly stringent criteria.
- Issues of dearMoon:
- A full trip of several days poses extreme risks, both in terms of health and engineering.
- The success or failure of the dearMoon mission could affect whether deep space tourism becomes the next big thing, or it is returned back to being a pipe-dream.
About Asteroid explorer returns to Earth:
- The Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security – Regolith Explorer, commonly known as OSIRIS-REx, is a NASA mission to near-Earth asteroid Bennu.
- Key goal of this robotic mission:
- Acquire samples of Bennu and return them to Earth for analysis.
- OSIRIS-REx is now fast returning to Earth with up to a kilogram of precious asteroid samples stored aboard.
- If all goes well, the capsule will detach from the spacecraft, enter the Earth’s atmosphere and parachute to a soft landing in the deserts of Utah.
- Asteroid sample return has only been achieved once before, by the Japanese Space Agency’s Hayabusa 2 mission in 2020.
- Significance of the mission:
- Bennu is an approximately diamond-shaped world just half a kilometer in size, but has many interesting characteristics.
- Bennu is believed to have broken off from a much larger asteroid in the first 10 million years of the Solar System.
- Some of the minerals detected within Bennu have been altered by water, implying that Bennu’s ancient parent body possessed liquid water.
- It also has an abundance of precious metals, including gold and platinum.
- Bennu is classed as a potentially hazardous object with a small possibility of Earth’s impact in the next century.
About India’s private space launch:
- Skyroot Aerospace, which successfully launched its Vikram-S rocket in November 2022, is soon to become the first private Indian company to launch a satellite.
- Skyroot’s first satellite launch is planned for 2023, with a goal of undercutting the cost of private space launch rivals by producing its 3D-printed rockets in a matter of days.
- Significance of India’s private space launch:
- If successful, this could also provide a route for cheaper launches of scientific missions, enabling a faster rate of research.
Conclusion:
- Clearly, interest in the space sector remains high in 2023.
- With many bold advances and launches, the world is entering a new phase akin to the “Golden era” of space launches in the 1960s and ’70s.
Source: The Hindu
Mains Question
Q. With many bold advances and launches in the year 2023, the world is entering a new phase akin to the “Golden era” of space launches in the 1960s and ’70s. Discuss. ( 15 marks).