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China's Silent Weapon Over Hawaii: The Satellite NASA Tried to Cover Up
The night of early 2023 was supposed to be quiet over the Hawaiian skies. Instead, they were invaded by a terrifying sight: a ...
China’s Tianwen-1 orbiter has captured an image of 3I/ATLAS during its fly-by of Mars, furthering efforts to shed light on ...
In a groundbreaking development for global space safety, China’s space agency directly contacted NASA to prevent a potential ...
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China reached out to NASA to avoid a potential satellite collision in 1st-of-its-kind space cooperation
Rare outreach from China's space agency marks a breakthrough in global space traffic management. China recently reached out to NASA over a maneuver to prevent a possible collision between satellites, ...
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China Beats NASA to Capture and Release First Close-Up Image of Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas
China became the first to capture and publicly release close-up images of interstellar object 3I/Atlas ahead of NASA, revealing distinct comet-like features.
Cooperation has been blocked by politics and mistrust. Yet when safety in orbit is on the line, even old rivals may find ...
The idea of beating China back to the moon runs into the fact that the U.S. already did that, on July 20, 1969 during the mission of Apollo 11. On the other hand, that was then, more than 50 years ago ...
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In a first, China calls US to avoid potential satellite collision in space
China and the US have historically had a strained relationship in space. The US effectively banned China from the International Space Station in 2011, and NASA officials have decried China’s lack of ...
Three Chinese astronauts will likely return safely to Earth after a reported space-junk strike. But the incident highlights ...
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China Installs Oven in Space Station, Astronauts Use It to Enjoy Succulent Barbecue Feast
Viral videos show Chinese astronauts enjoying a meal of roasted wings and steaks aboard the Tiangong space station.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson publicly criticized the Chinese government after it was accused of disregarding safety standards by not sharing trajectory data on the reentry of its Long March 5B heavy ...
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