As space scientists around the world scramble to learn more about an asteroid classified as a "city destroyer" that could impact the Earth in around eight years, two Australians are quietly playing a ...
Scientists in China have achieved a breakthrough in imaging technology that could be a game changer for surveillance systems.
Chinese scientists have developed the world’s most powerful laser-based camera, a breakthrough that could enable China to monitor foreign military satellites, Azernews reports.
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Space on MSN'It's extremely worrisome.' NASA's James Webb Space Telescope faces potential 20% budget cut just 4 years after launchSuch a dramatic cut to a flagship space telescope still in its prime will be felt across the mission's entire operations, ...
While the U.S. Space Force, and its previous operator the U.S. Air Force, have been tightlipped about what the space plane ...
During the first six missions, the X-37B spent more than 3,774 days in orbit. It launched on its current mission, OTV-7, on ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNWorld’s most powerful spy camera sees Chinese scientists redefine global standards for surveillanceThe camera could potentially enable Beijing to scrutinize foreign military satellites – or even identify human faces from a ...
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