Space
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China Cries Foul Against US for ‘Close Encounters’ Between Elon Musk’s Space X, Chinese Space Station
As Beijing claimed that two SpaceX satellites launched by the American aerospace firm endangered Chinese astronauts, the tech billionaire's SpaceX satellites are causing a stir in the country. China claims that two SpaceX satellites sailed too close to the country's space station this year, requiring the station to undertake evasive maneuvers to prevent collision.
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Human-Made Spacecraft Touches the Sun for the First Time in History
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Japanese Billionaire Soars into Outer Space with Russian-Built Capsule
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