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China launches an emergency station mission and one-ups NASA
China’s first emergency mission to its Tiangong space station has turned a routine program into a live test of crisis ...
The world of astronomy and the cosmos continues to reveal unique things to us, in addition to space traffic and its ...
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China and NASA avoid satellite collision in rare cooperation
China’s space agency and NASA quietly averted a potentially destructive satellite crash, turning a routine piece of orbital ...
The Shenzhou 22 mission, originally scheduled to fly next year, is now scheduled to launch on Tuesday, Nov. 25, at 04:11 UTC ...
BEIJING--China’s first emergency space launch entered orbit after blasting off on Tuesday, as the country looks to plug ...
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China's rising influence in space prompts Senate to call for new US research institute in post-ISS era
As the International Space Station nears retirement, a bipartisan senatorial group proposed a National Institute for Space ...
The government of China now possesses something that no other humans have ever encountered — rocks and soil from the far side of the moon. The successful return of the Chang’e-6 lunar mission with the ...
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China launches uncrewed Shenzhou capsule for 3 astronauts stuck on Tiangong space station (video)
Those astronauts are flying on the Shenzhou 21 mission, which arrived at Tiangong on Halloween night. But the spacecraft they ...
NASA has banned Chinese citizens with U.S. visas from participating in agency programs — a dramatic escalation in the space race between China and the United States. It occurs as China gears up to ...
NASA is the latest federal agency to ban use of China's DeepSeek AI technology by employees and block access to the platform from its systems, CNBC has learned. In a memo on Friday to all NASA ...
Humans last walked on the moon during NASA's Apollo 17 mission in December 1972. This moment is often regarded as the pinnacle of the U.S. space program. Back then, the Apollo–Soviet space race was a ...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, shown here during a pre-launch news conference on Boeing's first crewed spacecraft, the Boeing Starliner, on May 3, said he's "pleased" China intends to share the lunar ...
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