

Mobile World Congress 2025: Drones and Satellites Take Center Stage
At the Mobile World Congress 2025, telecommunication companies showcased significant advancements in drone and satellite technologies, driven by increased demand and regulatory changes, leading to substantial investments and projected growth in these sectors.
Mobile World Congress 2025: Drones and Satellites Take Center Stage
At the Mobile World Congress 2025, telecommunication companies showcased significant advancements in drone and satellite technologies, driven by increased demand and regulatory changes, leading to substantial investments and projected growth in these sectors.
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28% Bias Score


China's 2025 Space Program: Ambitious Missions and Technological Advancements
China plans major space missions in 2025, including the Tianwen 2 asteroid sample return, Shenzhou XX and XXI crewed missions, new Long March rockets (8A, 10, 9), Qingzhou cargo craft, and advanced satellites like SMILE and next-generation Beidou, enhancing deep-space exploration and commercial spac...
China's 2025 Space Program: Ambitious Missions and Technological Advancements
China plans major space missions in 2025, including the Tianwen 2 asteroid sample return, Shenzhou XX and XXI crewed missions, new Long March rockets (8A, 10, 9), Qingzhou cargo craft, and advanced satellites like SMILE and next-generation Beidou, enhancing deep-space exploration and commercial spac...
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44% Bias Score


Italy's SpaceX Deal Sparks Debate Over European Space Autonomy
Italy is reportedly negotiating a €1.5 billion deal with SpaceX for Starlink satellite encryption, raising concerns about its commitment to the EU's competing IRIS² network, scheduled for launch in 2029, and potentially impacting European space autonomy.
Italy's SpaceX Deal Sparks Debate Over European Space Autonomy
Italy is reportedly negotiating a €1.5 billion deal with SpaceX for Starlink satellite encryption, raising concerns about its commitment to the EU's competing IRIS² network, scheduled for launch in 2029, and potentially impacting European space autonomy.
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16% Bias Score

SPEXone Satellite Reveals Global Air Pollution Patterns and Cooling Effect
Using a Dutch-designed climate camera on the NASA PACE satellite, scientists have mapped global air pollution, finding the highest levels in India, Central Africa, and South America; the instrument, SPEXone, also measures how different aerosol types impact global warming, with initial findings sugge...

SPEXone Satellite Reveals Global Air Pollution Patterns and Cooling Effect
Using a Dutch-designed climate camera on the NASA PACE satellite, scientists have mapped global air pollution, finding the highest levels in India, Central Africa, and South America; the instrument, SPEXone, also measures how different aerosol types impact global warming, with initial findings sugge...
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28% Bias Score

China's Ambitious 2025 Space Program: Missions, Rockets, and Satellites
China's 2025 space program includes a sample-return mission (Tianwen 2), crewed missions (Shenzhou XX, XXI), and new rockets (Long March 8A, 10, 9), satellites (SMILE, Fengyun 3rd generation, Beidou next generation), and cargo spacecraft (Qingzhou) to expand deep-space exploration, commercial space ...

China's Ambitious 2025 Space Program: Missions, Rockets, and Satellites
China's 2025 space program includes a sample-return mission (Tianwen 2), crewed missions (Shenzhou XX, XXI), and new rockets (Long March 8A, 10, 9), satellites (SMILE, Fengyun 3rd generation, Beidou next generation), and cargo spacecraft (Qingzhou) to expand deep-space exploration, commercial space ...
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48% Bias Score

Solar Superflares: New Research Suggests Higher Risk to Global Infrastructure
A new study analyzing 56,000 sun-like stars estimates a powerful solar superflare could strike Earth roughly once a century, potentially causing significant damage to global infrastructure based on Kepler space telescope data and historical records.

Solar Superflares: New Research Suggests Higher Risk to Global Infrastructure
A new study analyzing 56,000 sun-like stars estimates a powerful solar superflare could strike Earth roughly once a century, potentially causing significant damage to global infrastructure based on Kepler space telescope data and historical records.
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56% Bias Score