Tag: space technology

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Discovers Hidden Ancient River Delta Beneath Mars Surface

NASA’s Perseverance rover has identified a previously unknown ancient river delta buried beneath Mars’ surface, revealing new insights into the planet’s watery past.

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NASA Completes Final Preparations for Artemis II Lunar Mission

NASA finalizes preparations for Artemis II, the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years, as launch approaches in two weeks.

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Elon Musk Reshapes xAI with Leadership Departures Amid Competitive Pressures

Following internal challenges and competitive setbacks, Elon Musk initiates leadership changes at xAI, including the exit of two co-founders.

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Elon Musk Announces Plans for Massive AI Chip Factory Launch Next Week

Elon Musk plans to start a large-scale AI chip manufacturing project within a week, supporting future space-based data centers.

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China Advances Construction of Spacecraft for Mars Sample Return Mission

China progresses in building spacecraft for its Tianwen-3 mission, focusing on Mars sample collection and return technologies.

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NASA Clears Artemis II for Launch, Marking a New Step Toward Lunar Return

NASA approves Artemis II mission for flight, setting the stage for the first crewed lunar journey since Apollo.

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Firefly Aerospace Achieves Successful Alpha Rocket Launch After Previous Setbacks

Firefly Aerospace successfully launched its Alpha rocket from Vandenberg, marking a milestone following earlier launch failures.

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China Sets Ambitious Goal to Land Taikonauts in Moon’s Rimae Bode Region by 2030

China plans a crewed lunar mission targeting the geologically rich Rimae Bode region, with testing underway for a 2030 touchdown.

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NASA and SpaceX Disagree Over Manual Control in Lunar Landing Plans

NASA and SpaceX differ on the use of manual control during lunar landings as they collaborate on human landing system development.

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ESA Develops Self-Healing Material to Protect Future Spacecraft from Micrometeoroid Damage

The European Space Agency is creating a new material designed to autonomously repair micrometeoroid and debris damage on spacecraft.

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China Sets New National Record with Over 90 Space Launches in 2025, Advancing Its Space Ambitions

China achieved more than 90 space launches in 2025, marking a new national record and showcasing key milestones in lunar and Mars exploration.

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Russian Telecom Satellite Express-AT1 Declared Lost After Sudden Failure

The Russian communications satellite Express-AT1 suffered an unexpected malfunction, resulting in loss of service for thousands of users.

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