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Cold War Détente: Historic Handshake in Space
The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, a joint US-Soviet space mission in July 1975, culminated in a symbolic handshake between Alexei Leonov and Thomas Stafford 225 kilometers above Earth, marking a pivotal moment of Cold War détente and paving the way for continued international cooperation in space.
Cold War Détente: Historic Handshake in Space
The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, a joint US-Soviet space mission in July 1975, culminated in a symbolic handshake between Alexei Leonov and Thomas Stafford 225 kilometers above Earth, marking a pivotal moment of Cold War détente and paving the way for continued international cooperation in space.
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Armstrong Recounts Apollo 11's Critical Landing Decisions
In a 2011 testimony, Neil Armstrong recounted overriding Apollo 11's autopilot during the final 3.5 minutes of the lunar descent on July 20, 1969, choosing a safer landing spot a mile west to avoid a crater rim with boulders while low on fuel.
Armstrong Recounts Apollo 11's Critical Landing Decisions
In a 2011 testimony, Neil Armstrong recounted overriding Apollo 11's autopilot during the final 3.5 minutes of the lunar descent on July 20, 1969, choosing a safer landing spot a mile west to avoid a crater rim with boulders while low on fuel.
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20% Bias Score


Belarus's $255 Million Satellite Debt Exposes Space Program's Failure
An investigation by BELPOL reveals that Belarus's Belintersat-1 satellite project incurred a $255 million debt, due to low usage, outdated technology, and insufficient infrastructure, despite the government's continued investment in space exploration, even sending a cosmonaut to the ISS for around $...
Belarus's $255 Million Satellite Debt Exposes Space Program's Failure
An investigation by BELPOL reveals that Belarus's Belintersat-1 satellite project incurred a $255 million debt, due to low usage, outdated technology, and insufficient infrastructure, despite the government's continued investment in space exploration, even sending a cosmonaut to the ISS for around $...
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64% Bias Score


Chang'e-6 Reveals Lunar Far Side's Volcanic History and Ancient Magnetic Field
China's Chang'e-6 mission returned 1,935.3 grams of lunar far-side samples from the South Pole-Aitken Basin in 2024, revealing evidence of volcanic activity lasting 1.4 billion years, an ancient magnetic field, lower water content than the near side, and a precise formation date of the basin at 4.25...
Chang'e-6 Reveals Lunar Far Side's Volcanic History and Ancient Magnetic Field
China's Chang'e-6 mission returned 1,935.3 grams of lunar far-side samples from the South Pole-Aitken Basin in 2024, revealing evidence of volcanic activity lasting 1.4 billion years, an ancient magnetic field, lower water content than the near side, and a precise formation date of the basin at 4.25...
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China Leads New International Space Exploration Association
The International Deep Space Exploration Association (IDSEA), a new international academic organization dedicated to space exploration, was officially founded on July 7, 2025, in Hefei, China, with Wu Weiren, chief designer of China's lunar exploration program, elected as its first chairman.
China Leads New International Space Exploration Association
The International Deep Space Exploration Association (IDSEA), a new international academic organization dedicated to space exploration, was officially founded on July 7, 2025, in Hefei, China, with Wu Weiren, chief designer of China's lunar exploration program, elected as its first chairman.
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Congress Reverses Trump's NASA Cuts, Funds Lunar Gateway and SLS
Congress approved the "One Big Beautiful Bill", reversing Trump's proposed cuts and allocating $2.6 billion to the Gateway lunar station, over $4 billion to additional SLS flights, and $1.2 billion to the ISS until 2029, significantly impacting Elon Musk and benefiting Europe.
Congress Reverses Trump's NASA Cuts, Funds Lunar Gateway and SLS
Congress approved the "One Big Beautiful Bill", reversing Trump's proposed cuts and allocating $2.6 billion to the Gateway lunar station, over $4 billion to additional SLS flights, and $1.2 billion to the ISS until 2029, significantly impacting Elon Musk and benefiting Europe.
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Record-Breaking $5.3 Million Sale of Largest Martian Meteorite
The largest Martian meteorite ever found, a 54-pound rock named NWA 16788, sold for $5.3 million at a New York auction on Wednesday, exceeding its estimated price and highlighting the rarity and scientific significance of Martian meteorites.

Record-Breaking $5.3 Million Sale of Largest Martian Meteorite
The largest Martian meteorite ever found, a 54-pound rock named NWA 16788, sold for $5.3 million at a New York auction on Wednesday, exceeding its estimated price and highlighting the rarity and scientific significance of Martian meteorites.
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Sahara Meteorites May Be First Fragments of Mercury Found on Earth
Two meteorites found in the Sahara Desert in 2023 are suspected to originate from Mercury, based on compositional similarities with data from the MESSENGER probe, despite a discrepancy in their ages. Confirmation would mark the first identified fragments of Mercury on Earth.

Sahara Meteorites May Be First Fragments of Mercury Found on Earth
Two meteorites found in the Sahara Desert in 2023 are suspected to originate from Mercury, based on compositional similarities with data from the MESSENGER probe, despite a discrepancy in their ages. Confirmation would mark the first identified fragments of Mercury on Earth.
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ISS Visibility Inspires Indian Students Amidst Space Exploration Excitement
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's presence on the ISS, visible over India this weekend, inspires schoolchildren, highlighting the success of outreach programs like Life-To and Beyond Foundation's space science workshops in overcoming resource limitations to foster STEM interest, especially in und...

ISS Visibility Inspires Indian Students Amidst Space Exploration Excitement
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla's presence on the ISS, visible over India this weekend, inspires schoolchildren, highlighting the success of outreach programs like Life-To and Beyond Foundation's space science workshops in overcoming resource limitations to foster STEM interest, especially in und...
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James Webb Telescope Reveals Active Star Formation in Cat's Paw Nebula
New James Webb Space Telescope images reveal an active star-forming region within a 'toe bean' of the Cat's Paw Nebula, located 4,000 light-years from Earth near Scorpius, showing young stars emitting blue light and carving away at gas and dust, while red spots indicate ongoing formation; this tempo...

James Webb Telescope Reveals Active Star Formation in Cat's Paw Nebula
New James Webb Space Telescope images reveal an active star-forming region within a 'toe bean' of the Cat's Paw Nebula, located 4,000 light-years from Earth near Scorpius, showing young stars emitting blue light and carving away at gas and dust, while red spots indicate ongoing formation; this tempo...
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Trump Appoints Duffy as Acting NASA Administrator Amidst Agency Restructuring
Following a dispute with Elon Musk, US President Donald Trump appointed Sean Duffy as acting NASA administrator; Duffy's appointment comes amidst plans for significant NASA restructuring, including over 2100 job cuts and potential program eliminations.

Trump Appoints Duffy as Acting NASA Administrator Amidst Agency Restructuring
Following a dispute with Elon Musk, US President Donald Trump appointed Sean Duffy as acting NASA administrator; Duffy's appointment comes amidst plans for significant NASA restructuring, including over 2100 job cuts and potential program eliminations.
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Ariane 6: Europe's Independent Space Access
Europe's Ariane 6 rocket, assembled in France, successfully launched its first commercial mission in March 2025, carrying a French military satellite, marking a crucial step towards independent space access and competition with SpaceX and Blue Origin. Thirty launches are planned for the next three y...

Ariane 6: Europe's Independent Space Access
Europe's Ariane 6 rocket, assembled in France, successfully launched its first commercial mission in March 2025, carrying a French military satellite, marking a crucial step towards independent space access and competition with SpaceX and Blue Origin. Thirty launches are planned for the next three y...
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48% Bias Score
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