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    Finally, a Russian scientist puts an American conspiracy theory to rest

    A persistent conspiracy theory in the US claims the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing was faked, suggesting NASA staged photos and videos. Russian scientist Yury Borisov, head of Roscosmos, confirmed the authenticity of lunar soil samples provided by the US, potentially discrediting the conspiracy. Russia's lunar mission failed in 2023, while India and China have successfully landed on the moon.

    GSAT-20 will possibly be launched by August, ISRO Chief S Somanath explains challenges in India's space market

    While addressing the India Space Congress (ISC) 2024 Inaugural day, ISRO Chief S Somanath announced that its next satellite GSAT-20 will possibly be launched by August. He further said, "Our next satellite GSAT-20 is ready to be launched an...

    'Power rivalry in space': China lunar mission fuels US misinformation

    China's Chang'e 6 mission returned with samples from the Moon's far side, sparking misinformation about NASA's Apollo landings. Chinese-language posts falsely claimed the 1969 US moon landing was staged, fueling anti-US sentiment amid the US-China space race. Researchers warn that this misinformation could hinder space diplomacy. The Chinese government has heavily invested in its space program, with plans for a crewed mission by 2030. Meanwhile, the US aims to return astronauts to the Moon by 2026.

    All about China's lunar probe that returned with samples collected from far side of the moon

    China's latest lunar probe has brought back some amazing artefacts, including samples like a volcanic rock that may be nearly 2.5 million years old, suggest latest reports. Some soil samples have also been brought back by the Chang'e-6 lunar lander from the far side of the moon.

    China's Chang'e-6 probe brings back first-ever samples from Moon's far side

    The development came after India in August 2023 became the first country to land near the little-explored lunar South Pole region when its Chandrayaan-3's lander, carrying the Pragyaan rover, successfully landed there.

    Putin ratifies plan to jointly build lunar base with China

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a plan to jointly build the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) with China. The ILRS will include sections on the lunar surface, lunar orbit, and Earth, built in two phases. The first phase aims to establish a basic station by 2035, with expansion completed by 2045. Twelve countries and international organizations have joined the initiative. The project follows Russia and China's 2021 agreement and involves ambitious lunar missions starting in 2026.

    • SpaceX's mega rocket completes its fourth test flight from Texas without exploding

      SpaceX's mega Starship rocket completed its first full test flight from Texas to the Indian Ocean without exploding, marking a milestone for future missions.

      World's most powerful rocket Starship set for next launch

      Starship, SpaceX's massive prototype rocket that may one day send humans to Mars, is poised for its next flight on Thursday. Its Falcon 9 rockets have come to be workhorses for NASA and the commercial sector, its Dragon capsule sends astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station, and its Starlink internet satellite constellation now covers dozens of countries.

      China's spacecraft takes off from far side of Moon to bring home first samples

      China's Chang'e-6 probe on Tuesday lifted off from the far side of the Moon for its journey back to Earth carrying the first rock samples ever collected from the rarely explored terrain, in an ambitious mission that underscored the country's rise as a major space power. The ascender has entered a pre-set orbit around the Moon after taking off from the far side this morning, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) announced.

      NASA mission reveals asteroid's unusual double moon, scientists baffled

      NASA sScientists suggest that the Dinkinesh asteroid fractured, causing pieces to separate and form a disk of material. And some of this material then fell back to the surface. Scientists believe that part of this disk material coalesced into the moon Selam, which consists of two touching objects but the specific process behind the formation of this unusual moon remains unclear.

      China makes historic landing on far side of the moon

      China landed the Chang'e-6 craft on the far side of the moon to retrieve rocks and soil, elevating its space power status in a global rush for lunar minerals.

      Lunar Timekeeping: How Nasa plans to synchronize moon missions

      NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) are working together to create a standardized time system for the moon. This initiative, part of the Artemis program, aims to coordinate lunar missions from various countries and private entities. The lack of a unified time zone on the moon presents logistical challenges, which this effort seeks to address by potentially using Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) or developing a new time scale tailored to the moon's unique environment.

      "ISRO aims to explore human space flight activities, build space stations": Chairman Somnath

      Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman Sreedhara Panicker Somanath on Sunday attended a programme at a school and said that the space agency aims to explore human space flight activities and build space stations.

      All aboard the moon train: NASA's futuristic transport system revealed

      NASA has unveiled plans for the first lunar railway system, vital for sustainable lunar bases envisioned by the 2030s. The system, part of the Moon to Mars initiative, features FLOAT (Flexible Levitation on a Track) technology. FLOAT employs magnetic robots gliding on a three-layered flexible film track, minimizing dust abrasion. Phase 2 involves testing prototypes in lunar-analogue environments, addressing technology gaps, and ensuring long-term operation for human exploration activities on the Moon.

      Pakistan's CubeSat sends first images of Sun and Moon from lunar orbit

      Pakistan's CubeSat, part of China's Chang'e-6 mission, has made history by transmitting its first images of the sun and moon from lunar orbit. The CubeSat successfully separated from the orbiter near the far side of the moon, capturing its initial image on May 8 at 16:14 (1:14 pm Pakistan time). This achievement was celebrated at a ceremony at the China National Space Agency (CNSA), where the images were presented to Pakistan's ambassador to China, Khalil Hashmi. The project, a collaboration between Islamabad's Institute of Space Technology (IST), China's Shanghai University (SJTU), and Pakistan's national space agency Suparco.

      Pakistan Lunar Mission: What are CubeSats? How big are they? Internet reactions and more

      Pakistan's debut lunar satellite mission was launched Friday on board China's first lunar probe mission to collect samples from the far side of the Moon. The 53-day-long Chang'e-6 mission will collect samples for the first time from the far side of the moon and bring them for scientific studies. This is the first time that China has included an orbiter from its all-weather ally Pakistan in its moon mission.

      China's new Moon mission is about to launch, and it's a rare example of countries working together

      China's Chang'e 6 mission, with international collaboration and advanced research goals, signifies a significant leap in lunar exploration, emphasizing the importance of shared scientific endeavors in a geopolitically complex world.

      China successfully launches lunar probe mission to collect samples for first time from far side of moon

      The lunar probe was carried by a Long March-5 Y8 rocket which blasted off from the Wenchang Space Launch Site on the coast of China's southern island province of Hainan. Chang'e 6 consists of four components: an orbiter, a lander, an ascender and a re-entry module, according to CNSA. After collecting dust and rocks on the moon, the ascender will transport the samples to the lunar orbiter for transfer to the re-entry module, which will carry them back to Earth.

      A decade after India's Chandrayaan, Pakistan's maiden lunar mission 'Cube Qamar' jets off, thanks to China

      China and Pakistan are making remarkable strides in space exploration with their respective lunar missions. China's Chang'e-6 mission and Pakistan's ICUBE-Q mission highlight the growing capabilities and ambitions of these nations in the field of space technology. These missions are expected to yield valuable insights into the moon's composition and history, contributing to our broader understanding of the universe.

      China set to launch high-stakes mission to moon's 'hidden' side

      China is set to launch a robotic spacecraft, Chang'e-6, in the coming days to collect soil and rocks from the moon's far side. This marks the first of three technically demanding missions to pave the way for an inaugural Chinese crewed landing and a base on the lunar south pole. Since the first Chang'e mission in 2007, China has made significant strides in lunar exploration, narrowing the technological gap with the United States and Russia.

      Private players will make space more accessible: ISRO chief

      ISRO Chairman S Somanath expressed optimism about the role of private players in advancing space technology, citing SpaceX's success. He highlighted the importance of government support for private companies and mentioned Indian companies like Skyroot Aerospace and Agnikul Cosmos already working in the field. Somanath also shared updates on Chandrayaan-4, part of India's moon exploration program, aiming to land on the moon in 2040. The interaction with space enthusiasts, part of ISRO's outreach efforts, lasted an hour and will continue in May.

      Is China plotting Lunar domination with its space mission? Here's what NASA says

      China's ambitions to claim the lunar territory as theirs are slowly on the rise, according to NASA officials as it reportedly increased its spending on space projects.

      ISRO's Chandrayaan-4 to bring back Moon rocks and soil to Earth, use dual-rocket system

      India's space agency, ISRO, is preparing for its next lunar mission, Chandrayaan-4, which aims to collect moon rocks and soil and bring them back to Earth. The mission will utilize two rockets and feature five spacecraft modules, setting India apart in lunar exploration and scientific research. Scheduled for launch in 2028, Chandrayaan-4 will solidify India's position among the few nations capable of returning lunar samples for study. ISRO's commitment to advancing space exploration and technology is evident in this ambitious endeavor.

      ISRO Chief S Somanath explains objectives of Chandrayaan-4 mission: 'Intend to land on moon in 2040'
      Nasa is sending 'Paani' to Jupiter's moon Europa

      NASA's Europa Clipper Mission, set to launch in October, aims to explore Jupiter's moon, Europa. Featuring a multilingual message engraved on a tantalum plate, including Hindi, it symbolizes Earth's connection with the watery moon. With 103 languages represented, the mission embodies humanity's quest for knowledge beyond linguistic barriers. Alongside, a poem by Ada Limón and 2.6 million names are also onboard.

      America's Odysseus spacecraft touches down on the moon but sending weak signal
      ISRO holding discussions "internally' on Chandrayaan-4 mission: Chairman S Somanath

      ISRO is internally discussing plans for the Chandrayaan-4 mission, aiming to develop a novel design and high-end technology. After the success of Chandrayaan-3 in August 2023, ISRO aims for a more complex mission, involving bringing back soil from the Moon's surface. ISRO Chairman S Somanath mentioned the agency's intention to launch Chandrayaan 4, 5, 6, and 7 missions following Chandrayaan-3's success.

      India's ambitious plans on space station on track, says Chandrayaan-3 project director

      India's plans for a space station by 2035 and an Indian astronaut on the moon by 2040 are progressing. ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 mission is on track. The propulsion module successfully completed the mission objectives and returned to Earth's orbit with available propellant. The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft completed one lunar day and conducted a hop-on experiment with the payload.

      Moon cargo like human ashes, drink containers sparks legal debate

      An array of unconventional, privately funded plans to exploit the moon, including using it as a site for capsules of human remains, advertising sports drinks, and even building a Christian cross made of the moon's own dirt, has raised concerns about U.S. oversight and legal questions.

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