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China might be overtaking the US in space
China’s space program has expanded at a remarkable pace, developing its own space station, lunar landers, Mars missions, and ...
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China develops “space spider” robot concept for orbital construction, report says
Nearly half a century after NASA engineers first sketched a machine that could spin massive structures in orbit like a spider ...
Beijing aims to send astronauts to the Moon before 2030 and establish a base there in cooperation with Russia within the next decade. NASA, which has accelerated its lunar efforts with the Artemis ...
The significance of China's lunar exploration program has transcended national achievement. It has made unique contributions ...
NASA races to build a $20 billion lunar base as China and Russia advance moon ambitions, with experts warning China holds the ...
A handful of other countries have their own lunar programs, as does the European Union. Through 2030, governments and private entities have planned more than 400 missions in the next two decades to ...
In 2025, China set a national record for orbital launches in a single year with over 90 launches. Chinese investment in its commercial space sector, including from private and government sources, ...
Only with the rise of China as a hostile space power has the third attempt to return to the moon taken off, with near ...
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China selects two Pakistani astronauts for space programme; Shehbaz Sharif hails ties with Beijing
China on Wednesday announced that it has selected two Pakistani astronauts for a space programme scheduled for later this ...
On 1970, China became the fifth nation to independently launch a satellite into orbit. [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series ...
Over the first quarter of the 21st century, two major trends have transformed the global space industry. The first is the rapid rise of China’s space program, which only flew its first human to orbit ...
China’s growth trajectory overall and more particularly in the space domain has been impressive. However, John Hickman’s categorical assertions in a recent ...
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