China Unveils Breakthroughs in Space Station Research
China’s Manned Space Agency releases its first report showcasing 34 groundbreaking research and technological achievements aboard its space station since its completion in December 2022.
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China’s Manned Space Agency releases its first report showcasing 34 groundbreaking research and technological achievements aboard its space station since its completion in December 2022.
China and Brazil are teaming up to build a major radio telescope in Brazil’s northeast, reinforcing their long-standing partnership in space research. Our correspondent explores the project at Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research.
The Shenzhou-18 spacecraft has successfully returned to Earth with 34.6 kg of experimental samples, including microorganisms and advanced materials, advancing extraterrestrial habitation research.
China’s space station launches an operational mirror platform, enabling extensive ground-based scientific experiments and supporting the upcoming Shenzhou-19 mission.
China’s Shenzhou-19 mission embarks on a pioneering study by sending fruit flies into space to explore the effects of reduced magnetism and microgravity on their growth and behavior.
New research reveals that 70% of meteorites striking Earth originate from three asteroid families in the main asteroid belt, shedding light on their cosmic journey.
A new study reveals that moon volcanoes were active until 120 million years ago, reshaping our understanding of lunar geology and the Moon’s geological history.
Chinese scientists have discovered that the Milky Way is nearly twice as large as previously thought, redefining our understanding of our galaxy’s structure and size.
China successfully launched the Tianhui 5-02 satellite group using a modified Long March-6 rocket, marking the 527th mission of the series.
Chinese and French researchers successfully complete a mission to measure radon gas on the moon using the DORN payload aboard China’s Chang’e-6 probe.