 | | Created for znamenski.spacecom@blogger.com | Web Version | | | |   | The Launchpad We have a lot of stories for you to kick the week off, starting with NASA unveiling its new astronaut class and discuss its upcoming Artemis 2 moon mission this week, and you can watch the events live on our website. Two of our team are on site to keep you updated on the latest announcements so continue refreshing our website and social media as we follow this story.
Other headlines for today include Earth's new 'mini-moon' possibly kicking off a gold rush of asteroid mining, an exclusive interview with astronaut-turned-politician Terry Virts featured in today's "This Week in Space" podcast episode and a look at new partial solar eclipse photos.
We have all that and more for your daily read. Thanks for exploring with us.
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