Introduction: The Vulnerable Lifelines of a Connected WorldArtificial satellites underpin modern life, enabling global communication, navigation, and climate monitoring. Yet, as orbital traffic surges—with projections of over 12,000 active satellites by 2025—new risks threaten these critical...
Introduction
In a world dominated by the space superpowers of the United States, Russia, and China, a new and unexpected player has emerged on the global space stage: Africa. Across the continent, a growing number of...
The first moon landing, achieved by Apollo 11, stands as one of humanity's most remarkable accomplishments. On July 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and...
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has published the world's first set of highly accurate geological maps of the Moon. Scientists believe it significantly...
China is strengthening its space capabilities, but its space programmes are actually military in nature, according to NASA chief Bill Nelson. He urged the...
Small crustal movements called “moonquakes” occur on the Moon. They are not noticeable to humans, but for scientists they are important events that provide...