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The event, not so far confirmed by China, was reported after optical sensor data suggested the satellites "appeared visually ...
China may have just become the first country to attempt satellite-to-satellite refuelling in geosynchronous orbit ...
Two Chinese satellites reportedly performed what appears to be the country's first high-altitude orbital refueling, as U.S.
A satellite image may have just revealed a secretive Chinese space shuttle on the launch pad. This video dives into what was seen and what it could mean for global space competition.
PARIS — NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told a major international space conference being held here that the possibility of cooperating with China in space is "up to China." Nelson was asked ...
A Long March 7A rocket lifted off from the coastal Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on Hainan island at 7:57 a.m. EDT (1157 GMT, or 7:57 p.m. Beijing time) on June 29. The China Aerospace Science ...
China and NASA are racing toward the moon, each vying for the first human moon landing since 1972. Two recent launches show that NASA may have the edge, but there is no clear winner yet. NASA just ...
China has accelerated its efforts in the space technology sector, marking a new chapter in the global race for satellite-based internet services.This development comes as China’s G60 ...
HELSINKI — A Chinese satellite manufacturer and constellation operator says it has successfully demonstrated space-to-ground high-speed laser communications which could help China break ...
China on Monday rejected as an irresponsible smear a warning from the chief of NASA that China might “take over” the moon as part of a military program, saying it has always called for the ...
People watch the first launch of Gravity-1 from a sea-based platform off the coast of Haiyang, Shandong province, on January 11. China wants to rival the U.S. with 100 space launches this year.
China is going back to the Moon for more samples. On Friday the country launched its largest rocket, the Long March 5, carrying an orbiter, lander, ascent vehicle, and a return spacecraft.