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Chinese rocket debris fell into Indian Ocean, parts seen in the sky over Malaysia – The moment they enter Earth’s orbit seems UNREAL! VIDEO
As announced before the weekend, debris from a large and recently launched Chinese rocket was expected to return to Earth in an uncontrolled re-entry.
Parts...
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Unsuccessful launch into orbit: NASA satellite engine shuts down after just 10 minutes
The mission of sending small NASA satellites into orbit to monitor the weather conditions of the rocket company Astra Space was unsuccessful because the...
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China .. The return of the astronauts “Shenzhou-12” to Earth
The three Chinese astronauts aboard the Shenzhou-12 spacecraft on Friday completed the longest three-month Chinese space mission, and returned to Earth safely.
The three astronauts...
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Russia decides to abandon the International Space Station (ISS)
Russia will stop using the ISS after 2025, Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov said.
For flights into deep space, a transport and energy complex with...
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China placed a probe on Mars and advances in the entrenched space race
China announced Wednesday that it had succeeded in inserting its "Tianwen-1" probe into Martian orbit, a first for the Chinese space program that hopes...
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Turkish minister confirms that they are receiving satellite signals from Turksat 5A
The Minister of Transport and Infrastructure confirmed the first reception of signals coming from the satellite "Turksat 5 A" after 35 minutes of its...
Foreign Affairs
Qatar’s Foreign Minister: Turkey is Qatar’s strategic ally
Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani said that Turkey is a strategic ally of his country, noting that Doha welcomes...
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Turkey .. Successful launch of the new satellite Torxat A5
Turkey launched a new satellite "Turksat 5 A ", Friday, into space successfully from the base of "Cape Canaveral" in the south of the...
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Scientists have mapped millions of galaxies with a new telescope
Australian scientists say they have mapped a million new galaxies using an advanced telescope in the desert.
CSIRO, the national science agency, said its new...
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Origin of the “UFO invasion” recorded by the International Space Station
Several were the news portals and other websites dedicated to the UFO phenomenon, which published in recent days news about an invasion of 150...
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China launches a mission, Chang’e 5 to collect material from the Moon
China launched an ambitious mission to bring material from the lunar surface for the first time in more than 40 years. The initiative could...
Conflicts, Military and War
US publishes video of intercontinental ballistic missile interception
The US military has published a video of the test of the SM-3 Block IIA interceptor missile, which for the first time managed to...
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The US is scared of Russia, China and Iran in Sudan
In light of recent developments in Sudan, a deeper analysis uncovers the intricate web of influence and intervention, with...
Smuggling weapons “to target the monarchy” in Jordan.. Iran is in the crosshairs of accusations
When an official source revealed the thwarting of an attempt to smuggle weapons into Jordan last March, fingers were...
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Is your libido at half mast? These 6 tips can awaken desire
A French study carried out at the beginning of February 2024 by Ifop highlighted a clear decrease in the frequency of our sexual relations, while more than a quarter of young French people aged 18 to 24 have not...
Got unusual advice from fertility doctor – ‘Drink his sperm’
Ever since Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker, the drummer of Blink 182, made their relationship public in February 2021, they have been keen to show the world how deeply in love they are. Over this past year, they have...