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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s satellites may have pulled off world’s first in-orbit fuel refill, beating USChina’s successful orbital satellite refueling operation marks a historic milestone that the US has not achieved.
The event, not so far confirmed by China, was reported after optical sensor data suggested the satellites "appeared visually ...
But these Mission Extension Vehicles don't have the ability to transfer fluids from one satellite to another. That is the ...
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The National Interest on MSNChina Just Refueled a Satellite in Space. America Should Be Worried.By demonstrating an on-orbit refueling capability, the Chinese are extending the reach and longevity of their dangerous co-orbital satellites. Private space trackers have detected a bizarre movement ...
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Ethane traders Satellite Chemical USA and Vinmar International have received U.S. government letters allowing them to load ethane on vessels destined for China but prohibiting unloading ethane in ...
HELSINKI — China launched the first of a new “high orbit” internet satellite series Thursday, apparently to provide internet services to China and surrounding areas. A Long March 3B/G rocket ...
A Long March 7A rocket lifted off from the coastal Wenchang Satellite Launch Center on Hainan island at 7:57 a.m. EDT (1157 GMT, or 7:57 p.m. Beijing time) on June 29. The China Aerospace Science ...
How China is expanding its anti-satellite arsenal The Space Force chief doesn’t like the “curves” of how China is progressing vs the U.S.—and says he doesn’t have the funding to reverse it.
China added to its fleet of Earth-observation satellites with a new launch on Sunday (Aug. 20), sending a Gaofen 12 spacecraft to orbit.
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