SKTLs Space Newsletter: A James Webb Christmas, The Parker Solar Probe Mission And A Whole Lot More

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SKTLs Space Newsletter: A James Webb Christmas, The Parker Solar Probe Mission And A Whole Lot More

This newsletter contains information and interesting facts about the James Webb Christmas Day launch, Black Holes, what Earth and Mars have in common, events on this day in space history, the Parker Solar Probe, space startup news and more.

Happy holidays from Earth to Mars, from the SKTLs Team!

Thanks for joining the SKTLs community mission to help create a sustainable space economy. It’s more apparent than ever that we all have an immediate responsibility to protect the planet and help progress human space migration. 

The SKTLs family wants to keep you up to date and informed on the development of the space economy, space exploration and space related cryptos. In this newsletter subscribers will find recent news about space, including lots of interesting facts about our new frontier.
“Why can’t aliens play golf in space?
Too many black holes!”
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Space News

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Christmas Launch
Christmas wishes come true as the James Webb telescope is finally headed to Sun-Earth Lagrange Point 2.

Record-Breaking Black Hole Eruption
Astronomers are studying a massive eruption from a supermassive black hole which spans the size of 16 full moons.

Earth And Mars Have A Lot In Common
The James Webb Space Telescope will launch soon, here’s some of the other most exciting up and coming telescopes.

On This Day in Space!
On Dec. 24, 1978, Venera 11 was on a robotic mission.
NASA Goddard
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Touches The Sun For The First Time
For the first time in history, a spacecraft has touched the Sun. NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has now flown through the Sun’s upper atmosphere – the corona – and sampled particles and magnetic fields there. 
SPACE STARTUP NEWS 

SPACE COMPANIES
Ten innovative space companies. The conquest of space has attracted many opportunists, but these ten space companies are leading the way.

SPACE VENTURE
Type One Ventures turns focus to space. Type One was founded in 2019 to support founders focused on the critical issues of our time.
Fun facts about space…
Meet EK Draconis, a G1.5V star, the same type of star that the Sun is classified as.

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