NASA's DART asteroid-impact mission will be a key test of planetary defense
NASA's DART asteroid-impact mission will be a key test of planetary defense | NASA chief says cooperation with China in space is up to China | China Mars mission data offers evidence for ancient ocean
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When NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) slams into the tiny asteroid Dimorphos, it will be our first attempt to demonstrate our ability to deflect dangerous incoming asteroids.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told a major international space conference being held here that the possibility of cooperating with China in space is "up to China."
The China National Space Administration (CNSA) has revealed new data from its Tianwen 1 Mars orbiter and Zhurong Mars rover, according to a report from state-run media network CGTN.
China's Zhurong Mars rover has discovered data that supports the hypothesis that an ancient ocean once existed in the Utopia Planitia, a vast Martian plain. Zhurong is named after a mythical Chinese deity representing which element from Chinese philosophy?
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The Space Force, which is not yet three years old, just unveiled its official song, a 40-second ditty called "Semper Supra" (Latin for "always above.")
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