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Evidence Mounts for Planet Nine at Solar System's Edge
An international team analyzing 40 years of space probe data has found evidence suggesting a ninth planet, tentatively named Planet Nine, located 46.5 to 65.1 billion miles from the sun, potentially an ice giant with a mass of 7-17 Earths, explaining gravitational anomalies in the Kuiper Belt.
Evidence Mounts for Planet Nine at Solar System's Edge
An international team analyzing 40 years of space probe data has found evidence suggesting a ninth planet, tentatively named Planet Nine, located 46.5 to 65.1 billion miles from the sun, potentially an ice giant with a mass of 7-17 Earths, explaining gravitational anomalies in the Kuiper Belt.
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Bezos and Musk's Competing Visions for Space Colonization
Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk propose contrasting space colonization strategies: Bezos aims for off-world manufacturing to create an Earth-based utopia, while Musk prioritizes Mars colonization as a safeguard against Earth's potential destruction, potentially violating international space law.
Bezos and Musk's Competing Visions for Space Colonization
Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk propose contrasting space colonization strategies: Bezos aims for off-world manufacturing to create an Earth-based utopia, while Musk prioritizes Mars colonization as a safeguard against Earth's potential destruction, potentially violating international space law.
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China Showcases International Space Collaboration
China's April 23rd science exhibition in Shanghai highlighted its open collaboration in space exploration, including sharing lunar samples with seven international institutions and incorporating payloads from 11 countries and regions in the upcoming Chang'e-8 mission, scheduled for launch around 202...
China Showcases International Space Collaboration
China's April 23rd science exhibition in Shanghai highlighted its open collaboration in space exploration, including sharing lunar samples with seven international institutions and incorporating payloads from 11 countries and regions in the upcoming Chang'e-8 mission, scheduled for launch around 202...
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China Shares Lunar Samples with International Researchers
China's National Space Administration (CNSA) announced on Thursday the distribution of lunar samples from its Chang'e 5 mission to seven international universities and institutes from six countries, following a transparent application process that received 24 applications from 11 countries and organ...
China Shares Lunar Samples with International Researchers
China's National Space Administration (CNSA) announced on Thursday the distribution of lunar samples from its Chang'e 5 mission to seven international universities and institutes from six countries, following a transparent application process that received 24 applications from 11 countries and organ...
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China Shares Lunar Samples with U.S. and Allies
China's space agency announced that it will share lunar samples collected by its Chang'e-5 mission with scientists from the U.S. and six other allied countries, including Japan, France, Germany, Britain, and Pakistan, marking a step towards increased international cooperation in space exploration de...
China Shares Lunar Samples with U.S. and Allies
China's space agency announced that it will share lunar samples collected by its Chang'e-5 mission with scientists from the U.S. and six other allied countries, including Japan, France, Germany, Britain, and Pakistan, marking a step towards increased international cooperation in space exploration de...
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SVOM Satellite Detects 13-Billion-Year-Old Gamma-Ray Burst
The Sino-French SVOM satellite, launched on June 22, 2024, detected a 13-billion-year-old gamma-ray burst, originating 730 million years after the Big Bang, marking a significant advancement in our understanding of the early universe and surpassing a nearly 12-year-old international observation reco...
SVOM Satellite Detects 13-Billion-Year-Old Gamma-Ray Burst
The Sino-French SVOM satellite, launched on June 22, 2024, detected a 13-billion-year-old gamma-ray burst, originating 730 million years after the Big Bang, marking a significant advancement in our understanding of the early universe and surpassing a nearly 12-year-old international observation reco...
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Amazon Launches 27 Kuiper Satellites into Orbit
Amazon launched 27 Project Kuiper internet satellites into orbit on Monday from Cape Canaveral, aiming for a global broadband network, despite astronomer concerns and risks of space debris; this follows two 2023 test launches and anticipates over 3,200 total satellites.

Amazon Launches 27 Kuiper Satellites into Orbit
Amazon launched 27 Project Kuiper internet satellites into orbit on Monday from Cape Canaveral, aiming for a global broadband network, despite astronomer concerns and risks of space debris; this follows two 2023 test launches and anticipates over 3,200 total satellites.
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Starmus Festival Promotes Science and Recovery in La Palma
The Starmus festival, held in La Palma, Spain from September 10-11, 2024, combined music concerts and scientific talks by renowned figures such as Jane Goodall and Chris Hadfield, attracting thousands of attendees, especially children, to inspire future scientists and boost La Palma's recovery from ...

Starmus Festival Promotes Science and Recovery in La Palma
The Starmus festival, held in La Palma, Spain from September 10-11, 2024, combined music concerts and scientific talks by renowned figures such as Jane Goodall and Chris Hadfield, attracting thousands of attendees, especially children, to inspire future scientists and boost La Palma's recovery from ...
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China Launches Shenzhou-20, Advancing Ambitious Space Program
Three taikonauts launched aboard the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft from Jiuquan, China, on a six-month mission to the Chinese space station, marking a significant step in China's rapidly advancing space program amidst geopolitical competition with the US.

China Launches Shenzhou-20, Advancing Ambitious Space Program
Three taikonauts launched aboard the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft from Jiuquan, China, on a six-month mission to the Chinese space station, marking a significant step in China's rapidly advancing space program amidst geopolitical competition with the US.
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China Shares Moon Rocks with US Despite Trade War
China is sharing lunar samples from its Chang'e-5 mission with six countries, including the US, despite a trade war, enabling research into younger volcanic activity on the Moon, defying political tensions.

China Shares Moon Rocks with US Despite Trade War
China is sharing lunar samples from its Chang'e-5 mission with six countries, including the US, despite a trade war, enabling research into younger volcanic activity on the Moon, defying political tensions.
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Sunbird Spacecraft: Fusion Engine Promises Faster, Cheaper Space Travel
Pulsar Fusion's Sunbird spacecraft, using a compact fusion engine, aims for speeds near 329,000 mph, promising faster and cheaper deep-space missions, with potential uses including Mars cargo transport in under six months and probes to distant planets in under four years.

Sunbird Spacecraft: Fusion Engine Promises Faster, Cheaper Space Travel
Pulsar Fusion's Sunbird spacecraft, using a compact fusion engine, aims for speeds near 329,000 mph, promising faster and cheaper deep-space missions, with potential uses including Mars cargo transport in under six months and probes to distant planets in under four years.
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China Launches New Crew to Tiangong Space Station
China launched the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft on Thursday, sending three astronauts to its Tiangong space station to replace the current crew, who will return on April 29. The new crew will conduct experiments and install debris shields, reflecting China's ambitions in space exploration.

China Launches New Crew to Tiangong Space Station
China launched the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft on Thursday, sending three astronauts to its Tiangong space station to replace the current crew, who will return on April 29. The new crew will conduct experiments and install debris shields, reflecting China's ambitions in space exploration.
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