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US-China rivalry spurs investment in space tech

September 25, 2023
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| Artemis, Blue Origin, China, India, Moon missions, NASA, NZ, Rocket Lab, SpaceX

By Jonathan Josephs, Published by the BBC, 25 September 2023 The US is "in a space race with China to go back to the moon", says Nasa chief Bill Nelson. In a BBC interview, Mr Nelson says he wants to make sure "we get there first". His comments revive memories

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Watch this Space: ISRO on the Moon, SpaceX in hot water

August 29, 2023
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| India, Moon missions, SpaceX

Part of the Chandrayaan-3 mission's Vikram lander can be seen in this image shared by ISRO. (ISRO via X) By Sethu Pradeep, Published by Indian Express, 29 August 2023 This was a big week for both ISRO and SpaceX, albeit for completely different reasons. The week that went by bore

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Chandrayaan-3: India makes historic landing near Moon’s south pole

August 23, 2023
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| India, Moon missions

By Geeta Pandey, Published by The BBC, 23 August 2023 India has made history as its Moon mission becomes the first to land in the lunar south pole region. With this, India joins an elite club of countries to achieve a soft landing on the Moon, after the US, the

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Chandrayaan-3: The race to unravel the mysteries of Moon’s south pole

August 23, 2023
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| Artemis, India, Moon missions, NASA

By Soutik Biswas, Published by the BBC, 23 August 2023 The sun lingers slightly above or just below the horizon, while towering mountains project dark shadows. Deep craters provide a haven for unending darkness. Some of these areas have been shielded from sunlight for billions of years. In these regions,

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Threat from the skies: India steps up the fight against a major space danger

August 17, 2023
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| India, Space Debris and Overcrowding

By B R Srikanth, Published by Russia Today, 17 August 2023 New Delhi’s ambitious space plans include tackling the problem of floating debris, countless pieces of which orbit the Earth A spectacular display of celestial fireworks? The momentous arrival of aliens? Or was it a work-in-progress sci-fi flick? These questions

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Isro: India space chief says no mystery over rocket debris on Australian beach

July 18, 2023
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| Australia, India, Space Debris and Overcrowding

The mysterious object washed up off western Australia, about 250km north of Perth By Geeta Pandey, Published by the BBC ,18 July 2023 India's space chief says a giant metal dome that washed up on an Australian beach was definitely part of a rocket - but may or may not

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Outlining Inconsistencies in the Indian Space Policy 2023

May 1, 2023
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| Dual and Commercial Use, India, Space Strategy, Space Treaties

By Sandeepa Bhat B.*, Published by CASL/NUJS, 1 May 2023 The Indian government made a new beginning in 2020 with respect to the commercialisation of the space sector in India. The gates were opened for private sector participation in all aspects of space activities by the Government of India (GoI).

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India needs ‘space-based’ weapons – top generals

April 30, 2023
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| India, Space Weapons

Published by Russia Today, 30 April 2023 The space arms race is already ongoing, according to the chiefs of the Air Force and the Defense Staff India must boost its defensive and offensive capabilities in the space domain, as the “future lies in having space-based platforms,” Air Chief Marshal Vivek

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