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China has rolled out a chatbot on its Tiangong space station. Its mission: to improve safety, navigation, and coordination in ...
Three astronauts will spend six months on China's space station. Some experts worry China's ambitious space program could pose a threat to U.S. space superiority and military effectiveness.
From the launch of the Tiangong station to its groundbreaking research, discover how China’s space station is changing the game for astronauts and space science worldwide.
Beijing's space ambitions and the striking progress it has already made in a few short decades are exemplified by China's president, Xi Jinping, who has confidently turned his attention to the moon.
From new mega-constellations of satellites to its successful lunar missions, China’s emphasis on its space program is paying strategic dividends.
Three astronauts will spend six months on China's space station. Some experts worry China's ambitious space program could pose a threat to U.S. space superiority and military effectiveness.
In fact, China has been focusing on strengthening international cooperation in space exploration and has taken the initiative to share important information with other countries.
This May, China landed a rover on Mars, expanding the nation's growing presence in space. The feat showed the world the nation's space capabilities and fueled fires anew of competition in space ...
The three astronauts of China's Shenzhou 20 mission arrived at the nation's Tiangong space station today (April 24), about 6.5 hours after lifting off.
Moon bases. Satellite-killing weapons. Asteroid mining. The battle for space could define the 21st century—and China is rocketing ahead.