Wednesday, January 1, 2020

2020s in science and technology

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This article is a summary of the '''2020s in science and technology'''.

==Technology==
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===Space===
* [[NASA]]'s [[Mars 2020]] mission is set to launch on 17 July 2020 to study the habitability of Mars in preparation for future human missions.<ref></ref>
* [[NASA]]'s [[Artemis 1]] mission to the Moon is set to launch after November 2020 to test the [[Space Launch System]] rocket.
* ESA's [[ExoMars]] Rover launches in 2020.<ref></ref>
* The [[James Webb Space Telescope]] is scheduled to be launched on 30 March 2021 after being delayed several times.<ref></ref>
* [[India]] hopes to conduct its first [[Indian human spaceflight program|human spaceflight]] in 2021.<ref></ref>
*The [[Large Hadron Collider]] will once again begin operation in early 2021;<ref name="CERN" /><ref name="UPI CERN"></ref><ref name="Tech2"></ref><ref name="Fermilab CERN"></ref> the collider was shut down in December 2018 "to enable major upgrade and renovation works."<ref name="CERN"></ref>
* The first component of the [[Lunar Gateway]], a proposed inhabitable space station to be implemented by multiple international space agencies on the [[Moon]], the Power and Propulsion Element, is set to be delivered by an undetermined commercial launch vehicle in 2022.<ref></ref>
* [[ESA]]'s [[Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer]] is scheduled to be launched in 2022.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
* [[SpaceX]] founder and entrepreneur [[Elon Musk]] plans to send the first [[SpaceX Starship|Starship]] to Mars in 2022, paving the way to the [[Colonization of Mars|colonization of the planet]].<ref></ref>
* NASA plans to send "the first woman and the next man" to the [[Lunar south pole region]] via [[Artemis 3]] in 2024.
* The [[European Space Agency]] plans to begin mining the [[moon]] for natural resources by 2025.<ref></ref>

==Computing and artificial intelligence==
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==Physics==
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==Robotics and machine learning==
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==Biology==
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==See also==

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* [[History of science and technology]]
* [[List of science and technology articles by continent]]
* [[List of years in science]]


==References==


[[Category:2020s in science]]
[[Category:2020s in technology]]
[[Category:21st century in science]]
[[Category:Science and technology by decade]]
[[Category:2020s]]




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