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The Chinese government made a key decision in 2014, known as "Document 60," that allowed native companies to license government technology and for private capital to be used to build civilian space ...
UTSA is teaming up with the Southwest Research Institute to test technology designed to solve challenges space missions may ...
Explore the role of Raspberry Pi in CubeSats, reshaping satellite technology and empowering affordable, hands-on space ...
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Expanding Horizons: Lockheed's Role in the Growing Space Economy
LMT stock advances space innovation with Orion, missile-warning satellites, and next-gen propulsion, driving the future of ...
The Space Force and United Launch Alliance launched an experimental satellite today, kick-starting a year of demonstrations that could bring new technology to the GPS mission and the broader ...
Impulse and Anduril will jointly build a demo satellite equipped with sensors and processors to approach, inspect and track ...
A 30-day demonstration mission in NASA’s revised plans for development of commercial space stations does not represent a long ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University is standing at the forefront of expanding space exploration and a future economy with the creation of the first-ever Comprehensive Space Engineering Degrees ...
A U.S. spaceplane will head to the heavens next month to test a quantum sensor that could help navigation in orbit without GPS, and to demonstrate new methods of space-based communications, the Space ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Nigerian space scientist Temidayo Oniosun about how the new African Space Agency could help make the continent more resilient to climate change and extreme weather.
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China's space program to send astronauts to the moon on track
CHINA’S ambitious program to send astronauts to the moon achieved a major milestone on Aug. 15 with a powerful ground test of ...
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Beijing Wants You to Believe It’s Building Flying Aircraft Carriers
The United States should not discount China’s high-tech threat. But at the same time, America must not fall for a Chinese psyop designed to bait it into overspending.
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