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Society2 years ago
Space enthusiasts disappointed by NASA launch second cancelation
Space enthusiasts who flocked to Titusville, Florida, to get a glimpse of NASA's Artemis 1 rocket launch to the Moon, leave after the second attempt to launch the rocket off the ground was canceled.
Space enthusiasts disappointed by NASA launch second cancelation
Defense2 years ago
Iran to launch new homegrown satellite into orbit by year-end
A top commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says the country will launch a new satellite into orbit by the year-end.
Iran to launch new homegrown satellite into orbit by year-end
News Bulletin2 years ago
Press TV The Lite Bulletin
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Press TV The Lite Bulletin
Foreign Policy2 years ago
Beijing slams US, Japan policy of ‘fabricating China space threat’
​​​​​​​The Chinese government has accused the US and Japan of “fabricating” China's space threat, saying it is aimed at advancing their own space army expansion.
Beijing slams US, Japan policy of ‘fabricating China space threat’
China2 years ago
Chinese astronauts land on Earth after six months in space
Three Chinese astronauts returned to earth on Saturday after 183 days in space, state television reported, completing the country's longest crewed space mission to date.
Chinese astronauts land on Earth after six months in space
News Bulletin3 years ago
Press TV The Lite Bulletin
The most powerful telescope ever built in the world is now at its final destination in space.
Press TV The Lite Bulletin
Society3 years ago
NASA's new space telescope nears destination in solar orbit
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has neared its gravitational parking space in orbit around the sun, almost 1 million miles from Earth.
NASA's new space telescope nears destination in solar orbit
China3 years ago
China's 'man-made sun' sets new world record
Chinese scientists have set a new world record by achieving a 1,056 second-long operation of a "man-made sun".
China's 'man-made sun' sets new world record
Defense3 years ago
Iran successfully launches research satellite into space
Iran successfully launches into space a domestically-built satellite carrier, named Simorgh (Phoenix), bearing three research devices.
Iran successfully launches research satellite into space
Interviews3 years ago
'US charges against Russia about space are height of hypocrisy'
The US charge that Russia is polluting space with orbital debris is the height of hypocrisy, according to American political analyst Bill Dores.
'US charges against Russia about space are height of hypocrisy'
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