
2016 was a busy year in space and 2017 looks like things aren't going to slow down. It's a year that will see new US space priorities, a dramatic ending to a veteran space probe, new missions launched, an orbital cliff hanger, and a free space spectacle for free if you happen to be in the US in August. New Atlas looks at the highlights of the coming year in space.
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Category: Space
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Mars
Spaceflight
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