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China says space plans peaceful
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry insisted on Thursday that the country's intentions in space were peaceful, after comments from top air force brass preparing to celebrate a 60th anniversary worried analysts in the United States.
Nations:U.S. India China Activities:China-U.S. Military Relations Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-05
Pentagon eyes crash analysis on 1,300 satellites
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military said on Tuesday it is now tracking 800 maneuverable satellites on a daily basis for possible collisions and expects to add 500 more non-maneuvering satellites by year's end.
Nations:U.S. Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-05
Space junk storm will up mission costs: experts
LONDON (Reuters) - A growing storm of debris flying around in space is dramatically increasing the risk of orbital crashes, and steps to avoid them will add greatly to the costs of future space flight, British space experts say.
Nations:China Source:(Reuters)
2009-11-05
Russia hopes nuclear ship will fly humans to Mars
MOSCOW - Russia should build a new nuclear-powered spaceship for prospective manned missions to Mars and other planets, the nation's space chief said Thursday.
Nations:Russia People:Dmitry Medvedev Source:(AP)
2009-11-01
Scientists see blast from past -- 13 billion years ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Astronomers have seen the furthest back in time ever, measuring light from a star that exploded 13 billion years ago, just after the dawn of the universe.
Nations:U.S. Source:(Reuters)
2009-10-29
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