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Iran Launches Second Satellite of the Year into Orbit

Iran Launches Second Satellite of the Year into Orbit

Iran Launches Second Satellite of the Year into Orbit Iran Launches Second Satellite of the Year into Orbit Iran on Saturday launched a research satellite into orbit with a rocket built by the Revolutionary Guards, state media reported. The launch comes as the United States and European countries accuse Iran of transferring ballistic missiles to […]

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China's Chang'e-6 Achieves Historic Lunar Landing and Sampling Mission

China’s Chang’e-6 Achieves Historic Lunar Landing and Sampling Mission

China’s Chang’e-6 Achieves Historic Lunar Landing and Sampling Mission China’s Chang’e-6 Achieves Historic Lunar Landing and Sampling Mission Key Highlights: China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe has made history by landing on the Moon’s far side and initiating a groundbreaking mission to collect samples from this seldom-explored region, Chinese State media reported on Sunday. The China National

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ISRO tests liquid rocket engine made with additive manufacturing tech

ISRO tests liquid rocket engine made with additive manufacturing tech

ISRO tests liquid rocket engine made with additive manufacturing tech ISRO tests liquid rocket engine made with additive manufacturing tech New Delhi [India], May 10 (ANI): The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) achieved a milestone with the successful hot testing of a liquid rocket engine produced using Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology. The test, which took

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Boeing Starliner's first crewed flight delayed by Atlas rocket issue

Boeing Starliner’s first crewed flight delayed by Atlas rocket issue

Boeing Starliner’s first crewed flight delayed by Atlas rocket issue Boeing Starliner’s first crewed flight delayed by Atlas rocket issue CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, May 6 (Reuters) – The long-awaited first crewed test flight of Boeing’s (BA.N), opens new tab Starliner spacecraft was called off for at least 24 hours over a technical glitch with the

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Sunita Williams set for space on Boeing's Starliner mission

Sunita Williams set for space on Boeing’s Starliner mission

Sunita Williams set for space on Boeing’s Starliner mission Sunita Williams set for space on Boeing’s Starliner mission Key Highlights: Indian-origin astronaut Captain Sunita Williams and her fellow veteran NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore are poised to embark on a historic journey to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the Boeing Starliner. The duo is set

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India plans to test 130km strike range Astra Mark-2 missile in 2024

India plans to test 130km strike range Astra Mark-2 missile in 2024

India plans to test 130km strike range Astra Mark-2 missile in 2024 India plans to test 130km strike range Astra Mark-2 missile in 2024 April 16 (ANI) In a major capability boost for the Air Force’s fighter fleet, India is planning to carry out the first test of the 120–130 km strike range Astra Mark

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Odysseus Lunar Mission Update

Odysseus Lunar Mission Update

Odysseus Lunar Mission Update Odysseus Lunar Mission Update Odysseus, the first U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon since 1972, is facing challenges as it nears the end of its mission. Despite a successful landing, the spacecraft is struggling with technical issues that may soon lead to a loss of contact. Navigational Glitch and Communication

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First Private American Moon Mission Faces Setback with Sideways Landing

First Private American Moon Mission Faces Setback with Sideways Landing

First Private American Moon Mission Faces Setback with Sideways Landing/Reuters First Private American Moon Mission Faces Setback with Sideways Landing The Odysseus spacecraft, the first American private mission to the Moon since the Apollo era, likely landed sideways, according to Intuitive Machines, the company behind the historic landing. Initially thought to be upright, the hexagonal

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India Opens New Frontiers: 100% FDI in Space Sector

India Opens New Frontiers: 100% FDI in Space Sector

India Opens New Frontiers: 100% FDI in Space Sector India Opens New Frontiers: 100% FDI in Space Sector In a significant move to foster investment, India has relaxed regulations, permitting 100% foreign direct investment (FDI) in the space sector, as stated in a government notification on Wednesday. This policy reform aims to propel India’s space

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Launch of Intuitive Machines' Robotic Moon Lander Postponed for Irregular Methane Temperatures

Launch of Intuitive Machines’ Robotic Moon Lander Postponed for Irregular Methane Temperatures

Launch of Intuitive Machines’ Robotic Moon Lander Postponed for Irregular Methane Temperatures Launch of Intuitive Machines’ Robotic Moon Lander Postponed for Irregular Methane Temperatures The liftoff of Intuitive Machines’ robotic moon lander, Nova-C, named Odysseus, was called off less than two hours before the scheduled launch time due to irregular methane temperatures. SpaceX, the launch

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