On February 23, China launched ChinaSat 26, a communications satellite with more than 100 Gbps capacity, into geostationary orbit.
The launch of China's ChinaSat 26 (Zhongxing 26 or ZX 26) communications satellite to a geostationary transfer orbit was carried out by a Long March 3B ignited on 23 February at 11:49 a.m.
Asteroid 2016 HO3: China plans robotic spacecraft to collect asteroid samples
The Chinese government is going forward with a plan to send a robotic spacecraft to collect samples from an asteroid located close to Earth, claimed a report published by The China Daily on Friday.
The mission will be called Tianwen 2 and will launch a probe to collect samples from the 2016 HO3 asteroid. HO3 is the smallest and closest "quasi-satellite" to Earth.
Cybersecurity in the Next-Generation Space Age, Pt. 4: New Space Future Development and Challenges
View Part 1, Introduction to New Space , Part 2, Cybersecurity Threats in New Space , and Part 3, Securing the New Space , in this series.
After the previous three parts of this series, we ascertain that the technological evolution of New Space ventures expanded the threats that targeted the space system components. These threats could be countered by various cybersecurity measures.
Canada Has Approved Rocket Launches: Prepare for a Commercial Space Boom
Canada has been at the forefront of space technology for decades. However, rockets have never launched from Canadian soil. That is despite the fact that Canada's extensive coastline is well-suited to launch missions. Most of Canada's coastline is rural, which is safer for rocket launches.
On January 20th, 2023, the government announced the approval of a space launch port in rural Nova Scotia. Maritime Launch Services (OTC:MAXQF), the manager of the spaceport, can now start testing a suborbital mission this year before launching an orbital mission sometime in 2024.
The series of Xiaomao souvenirs are now available! This time, Xiaomao has launched collective figures in mystery bo… https://t.co/05O8KHAVRq MoutaiGlobal (from Guizhou, China) Sat Feb 25 13:00:00 +0000 2023
Just in: large area of a coal mine in China's Inner Mongolia has collapsed, vehicles and people were buried undergr… https://t.co/SuUIsCJwbg globaltimesnews (from Beijing, China) Wed Feb 22 10:45:07 +0000 2023
Beijing has now officially launched its China-Pacific Islands Centre for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Coopera… https://t.co/RF018fTJSI stephendziedzic (from Canberra) Thu Feb 23 23:05:18 +0000 2023
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