Shenzhou-21 Crew Advances Key Space Science in Orbit 🚀
Shenzhou-21 crew completed key microgravity, medical and emergency drills aboard the Chinese mainland’s space station, powering up future space science and life-support systems.
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Shenzhou-21 crew completed key microgravity, medical and emergency drills aboard the Chinese mainland’s space station, powering up future space science and life-support systems.
Scientists have, for the first time, detected micro-lightning in Mars’s atmosphere, offering new clues about the Red Planet’s weather and aiding future exploration.
Over a thousand experts from the Chinese mainland gather at the Fourth China Space Science Assembly to discuss manned missions, lunar projects, global cooperation, and disaster warning tech.
China’s Shenzhou-21 capsule delivered 46.7 kg of experiments from the China Space Station. Researchers probe biology, materials science, and combustion to gear up for Moon missions.
Four specially selected mice are rocketing to the Chinese mainland’s space station with the Shenzhou-21 taikonaut crew, set to star in groundbreaking orbit experiments 🚀🐭
China’s Shenzhou-20 crew has spent 188 days in orbit and is set to break the country’s longest space mission record with groundbreaking EVAs and science experiments.
New analysis of Cassini data reveals organic molecules in Enceladus’ icy plumes, boosting its status as a top spot for potential alien life. 🚀
Researchers decode black hole behavior from gravitational wave data collected since 2015. Over 600 scientists, including 80+ Australians, joined the cosmic quest. 🚀
NASA’s InSight data shows giant lumps of ancient impact debris in Mars’ mantle, revealing new clues about the Red Planet’s early history.