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China launches multiple satellites in back to back launches

Taikonauts in orbit salute China's manned space program on 30th anniversary

China's Yunhai 1-03 satellite set to perform various space tasks

Layering, not liquid: Astronomers explain Mars' watery reflections

Webb's icy instrument reveals complex structures

DART impacts asteroid target in world first

'Incredible': Astronomers hail first images of asteroid impact

NASA says Artemis launch before November will be 'difficult'

NASA moon rocket back in hangar, launch unlikely until November

NASA's moon rocket returned to the safety of its hangar Tuesday as Hurricane Ian approached Florida, its launch now unlikely before mid-November.
Instead of trying to send it on its first test flight, the launch team moved the 322-foot (98-meter) rocket off the pad at Kennedy Space Center.
DART asteroid impact impresses in ESA’s view from the ground

Last night at 23:14 UTC, NASA's DART spacecraft successfully struck asteroid Dimorphos, the 160-metre moonlet orbiting around the larger Didymos asteroid. About 38 seconds later, the time it took for the light to arrive at Earth, people all over the world saw the abrupt end of the live stream from the spacecraft, signalling that the impact had happened successfully – DART was no more.
Astronomers on a small slice of our planet’s surface, extending from southern and eastern Africa to the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Peninsula, could actually watch it live with their telescopes. Among those