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No room for nationalism in space says China
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JWST reveals highly distant galaxies behind a known gravitational magnifier
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China's new quantum satellite now operational
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NewSpace may eliminate sun-synchronous orbits
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Utah’s Great Salt Lake is disappearing
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Utah’s Great Salt Lake dropped to its lowest recorded water level last month as a megadrought persists across the US southwest, forcing the fast-growing city to curb its water use. From space, satellite images show how water levels have fallen from 1985 to 2022 – exposing large expanses of lakebed.
No reported damage in Philippines from Chinese rocket debris
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![In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, people gather at the beach side as they watch the Long March 5B Y3 carrier rocket, carrying Wentian lab module, lift off from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Wenchang in southern China's Hainan Province Sunday, July 24, 2022. There was no reported damage in a western Philippine region, where debris from a rocket that boosted part of China’s new space station reportedly fell, a Filipino official said Monday, Aug. 1. Credit: Zhang Liyun/Xinhua via AP, File No reported damage in Philippines from Chinese rocket debris](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2022/no-reported-damage-in.jpg)
Next generation atomic clocks are a step closer to real world applications
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Scientists have systematized all the halos discovered over thousands of years of observations
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Sneaky discovery sheds light on star death, black holes and gravity waves
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Chinese booster rocket makes uncontrolled return to Earth
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A Chinese booster rocket made an uncontrolled return to Earth on Saturday, leading US officials to chide Beijing for not sharing information about the potentially hazardous object's descent.
US Space Command "can confirm the People's Republic of China (PRC) Long March 5B (CZ-5B) re-entered over the Indian Ocean at approx 10:45 am MDT on 7/30," the US military unit said on Twitter.
"We refer you to the #PRC for further details on the reentry's technical aspects such as potential debris dispersal+ impact location," it said.
In a statement posted to its official WeChat profile, the China Manned Space Agency later gave coordinates for an impact area in the Sulu Sea, about 35 miles (57 kilometers) off the east coast of the Philippines' Palawan Island.
"Most of its devices were ablated and destroyed during re-entry," the agency said of the booster rocket, which was used last Sunday to launch the second of three modules China needed to complete its new Tiangong space station.