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World’s space achievements provide hope and glory during a stressful 2020 – Sydney Morning Herald
Although the pandemic complicated space operations, most high-priority missions remained on track, led by the US, China and the UAE in a rush to Mars.

2021 promises to be as much of a space exploration bright spot, perhaps even more,” said Scott Hubbard, NASAs former Mars Czar now teaching at Stanford University.
Although the coronavirus pandemic complicated space operations around the globe in 2020, most high-priority missions remained on track, led by the US, China and the United Arab Emirates in a stampede to Mars in July.
NASA astronauts, from left, Shannon Walker, Victor Glover, and Michael Hopkins and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut…
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