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China just filed plans for 200,000 satellites, challenging Elon Musk. It’s likely a geopolitical space grab
In the dying days of 2025, while most of the world was preparing for New Year’s Eve, a newly formed entity in China subtly ...
While Africa has emerged as a hub for China’s newest physical infrastructure, the report finds some of Beijing’s deepest ...
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China files for 200,000 satellites in space race against SpaceX
In a daring move that puts it in direct rivalry with businesses like SpaceX's Starlink for control of internet access from ...
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China ends 2025 with a surprise dual satellite surveillance launch
China closed 2025 with a late twist in the space race, lofting a pair of experimental surveillance satellites into orbit in a ...
A Chinese application to the International Telecommunications Union suggests plans for the largest satellite mega ...
A newly established space agency has submitted two requests to the International Telecommunication Union, asking the UN body to reserve orbital slots for a new space-based ...
China launches AlSat-3A for Algeria, Ceres-1 sea launch adds to Tianqi constellation China conducted its third and fourth ...
A Long March 6A rocket lifts off at night from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in China, carrying the Yaogan-40 (03) remote sensing satellites. Credit: Ourspace WASHINGTON — The United States is at ...
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Three Chinese astronauts whose return to Earth was delayed by space debris hitting their vessel last week have boarded another spacecraft and are expected to land in China on Friday, the China Manned ...
A Starlink satellite nearly collided with a Chinese satellite at 350 miles altitude, passing within just 650 feet of each other in low Earth orbit. PCWorld reports the Chinese satellite was launched ...
The two new anti-satellite weapons are ready to jam intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance satellites. The US Space Force has found a way to disable Chinese and Russian satellites in the event ...
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