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Detailed image of Jupiter showing stormy gas layers and iconic Great Red Spot.
Technology

Ariane 6 Flexes European Muscle as Amazon’s Kuiper Constellation Gains Momentum

Amazon successfully launched 36 Project Kuiper satellites using Europe's Ariane 6 rocket, marking a significant step in challenging SpaceX’s Starlink dominance. This mission, utilizing upgraded propulsion technology, underscores the critical role of European launch capability in the rapidly expanding global low-Earth orbit internet market.

NeTe2026年6月18日 04:08
#Ariane 6#Amazon Project Kuiper#Arianespace
View of a spacecraft docked at the ISS above Earth with visible solar panels.
Science

Homecoming in the Gobi: China’s Shenzhou-21 Success Solidifies its Permanent Presence in Orbit

China’s Shenzhou-21 crew has successfully returned to Earth after a landmark mission that coincided with the integration of Hong Kong’s first astronaut into the national program. The mission reinforces China's status as a leading space power with a permanently inhabited orbital station, contrasting its state-led stability against recent setbacks in Western private space ventures.

NeTe2026年5月29日 22:38
#Shenzhou-21#Tiangong Space Station#CMSA
A SpaceX satellite hovering over Earth's horizon in outer space, showcasing advanced space technology.
Science

Celestial Integration: China Sends First Hong Kong Astronaut to Space Station in Shenzhou-23 Mission

China has launched the Shenzhou-23 manned mission to its Tiangong space station, featuring the historic inclusion of the first astronaut from Hong Kong. The mission reinforces Beijing's permanent presence in low-Earth orbit and serves as a potent symbol of national integration and technological self-reliance.

NeTe2026年5月24日 12:53
#Shenzhou-23#Tiangong Space Station#CNSA
A nighttime view of a Hong Kong entrance with hanging flags prominently displayed.
Science

Hong Kong Reaches for the Stars: Shenzhou-23 and China’s Expanding Orbit

China is set to launch the Shenzhou-23 mission on May 24, featuring the historic inclusion of Hong Kong’s first astronaut. The mission highlights the technical maturity of the Tiangong space station and serves as a significant political symbol of national integration.

NeTe2026年5月24日 06:23
#Shenzhou-23#Tiangong Space Station#Hong Kong
Detailed close-up of the waxing gibbous moon against a black sky, captured in Darien, CT.
Technology

The Tiangong Stepping Stone: China’s Incremental Path to a 2030 Lunar Landing

China is utilizing its Tiangong space station as a strategic rehearsal ground for a manned lunar landing by 2030. By integrating astronaut training, technology validation, and unified hardware design into current station operations, Beijing is systematically de-risking its deep space ambitions.

NeTe2026年5月23日 04:23
#China Space Program#Tiangong Space Station#Lunar Landing 2030
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Science

China’s Lunar Ambitions Pivot to the South Pole: Chang’e-7 Confirmed for Late 2026 Launch

China has confirmed the Chang’e-7 mission will launch in late 2026, targeting the lunar South Pole to search for water ice. This mission is a critical precursor to building a permanent lunar base and highlights the intensifying space race between Beijing and Washington.

NeTe2026年5月23日 04:23
#China Space Agency#CNSA#Chang’e-7
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Science

China’s Lunar South Pole Ambitions Intensify with Scheduled Chang’e-7 Launch

China has scheduled the launch of its complex Chang’e-7 lunar probe for the second half of 2026, a key step in its plan to land astronauts on the Moon by 2030. The mission will focus on searching for water ice and testing technologies required for a permanent lunar base.

NeTe2026年5月23日 04:23
#China#CNSA#Chang’e-7
Stunning capture of a communication tower under a star-filled night sky.
Technology

China’s Orbital Ambition: The 'Thousand Sails' Constellation Accelerates Toward Global Connectivity

China has successfully launched the ninth batch of its Thousand Sails megaconstellation, signaling a major ramp-up in its effort to build a sovereign LEO satellite internet network. The move underscores China's transition to high-frequency commercial launches as it competes for orbital resources and global connectivity dominance.

NeTe2026年5月17日 18:23
#Qianfan Constellation#G60 Starlink#LEO Satellites
Image of the International Space Station floating above Earth with visible solar panels.
Science

China’s Orbital Assembly Line: Shenzhou-23 Moves to Launch Pad for Imminent Tiangong Mission

China has moved the Shenzhou-23 spacecraft and its Long March-2F rocket to the launch area in preparation for an imminent crewed mission to the Tiangong Space Station. This launch marks another step in China's routine biannual crew rotations, demonstrating the country's mature and disciplined approach to maintaining a permanent presence in Low Earth Orbit.

NeTe2026年5月16日 03:23
#Shenzhou-23#Tiangong Space Station#CMSA
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Technology

China’s 'Vacuum King' Challenges Musk’s Starlink with 10-Million Satellite Gambit

Dreame Technology CEO Yu Hao has announced a staggering plan to launch 10 million satellites, aiming to surpass Elon Musk's Starlink in both scale and timeline. The move highlights the increasing ambition of Chinese consumer tech firms to enter the aerospace and global connectivity sectors.

NeTe2026年5月10日 04:23
#Dreame Technology#Yu Hao#Elon Musk
NASA rocket on launch pad surrounded by antennas against a cloudy sky.
Science

A Giant Leap Revisited: Artemis II and the Dawn of a New Lunar Hegemony

The successful splashdown of NASA’s Artemis II mission near San Diego completes the first crewed lunar flight in over 50 years, validating critical deep-space technologies. This milestone paves the way for a human landing on the lunar surface and reasserts American leadership in the competitive race for permanent lunar presence.

NeTe2026年4月11日 12:57
#Artemis II#NASA#Orion Spacecraft
The iconic Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Science

Orion’s Reentry: NASA’s Artemis II and the New Architecture of Lunar Power

NASA's Artemis II mission is nearing a critical conclusion as the Orion capsule prepares for a high-temperature reentry after breaking deep-space distance records. The mission marks the first time humans have reached the vicinity of the Moon in over half a century, signaling a new era of lunar competition and cooperation.

NeTe2026年4月10日 23:57
#NASA#Artemis II#Orion Spacecraft