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Taiwan's Space Defense Gambit Against Beijing's Growing Threats
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Taiwan's Space Defense Gambit Against Beijing's Growing Threats

Taiwan is partnering with dozens of international space-tech startups to develop surveillance and defense systems for potential deployment in the Taiwan Strait amid escalating tensions with China.

China's Space Silk Road Extends Across Africa
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China's Space Silk Road Extends Across Africa

From Namibia to Egypt, China is building Africa's space infrastructure. What does this mean for global space competition and African sovereignty?

Japan's Defense Spending Surge Needs Space Tech to Match
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Japan's Defense Spending Surge Needs Space Tech to Match

Japan is boosting defense budgets but lacks the space technology investment needed for modern warfare. European models show what's missing from Tokyo's strategy.

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Amazon Just Put 32 Satellites in Orbit—Is This the End of Starlink's Dominance?
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Amazon Just Put 32 Satellites in Orbit—Is This the End of Starlink's Dominance?

Europe's Ariane 6 rocket successfully launched Amazon's largest satellite batch yet. As Project Kuiper takes shape, the space internet market is about to get more competitive.

SpaceX Seeks Approval for 1 Million Orbital Data Centers
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SpaceX Seeks Approval for 1 Million Orbital Data Centers

SpaceX filed with the FCC to deploy 1 million satellite data centers in orbit, proposing solar-powered space computing networks connected by lasers.

AI Discovers 800 Hidden Cosmic Mysteries in Hubble's 35-Year Archive
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AI Discovers 800 Hidden Cosmic Mysteries in Hubble's 35-Year Archive

ESA researchers used AI to uncover over 800 previously unknown astrophysical anomalies in Hubble telescope data, revealing how machine learning transforms space discovery.

Holographic clock integrated into the lunar landscape
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Mind the Gap: China Lunar Timekeeping Software Solves 56-Microsecond Error

Chinese researchers release world's first software to handle the 56-microsecond daily difference in lunar time, crucial for precise navigation and landings.

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