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Japanese satellite successfully tracks large space junk in historic rendezvous
Astroscale's satellite captures close-up images of a 15-year-old rocket segment, marking a significant milestone in space debris management
Mysterious “spider” shapes observed on Mars by ESA’s Mars Express
Geologic features resembling spiders, created by sublimating carbon dioxide ice, were recently documented in the Martian region known as Inca City
Voyager 1 sends data back to Earth after 5-month break
NASA engineers employ creative solutions to fix communication glitch
NASA Chief highlights China’s military ambitions in space
Bill Nelson, NASA's Administrator, warns that China is using its civilian space endeavours to further its military capabilities in space
A new study rates Kepler-442b as potentially more habitable than Earth
Scientists develop an innovative index to prioritize exoplanets for habitability, with kepler-442b leading as a promising candidate for sustaining life.
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