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Brisbane, Australia (SPX) Nov 05, 2024
In a significant blow to Australia's defence capabilities, the federal government is cancelling what would have been the nation's largest-ever space project: a A$7 billion military satellite communications system. The decision was confirmed in a press statement today. It comes just 18 months after the Albanese government gave the green light to the ambitious program. Defence industry
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SOHO: 25 years of solar imaging

The Sun follows a roughly 11-year rhythm of waking up and becoming very active before calming down again, a stellar beat known as the solar cycle. This affects Earth because it shapes space weather, determining how much radiation, magnetic field and particles the Sun flings out into space and towards our planet. 

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Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 04, 2024
The Shenzhou 18 mission crew safely returned to Earth early Monday, completing a six-month mission aboard the Tiangong space station. The three-member crew, led by mission commander Senior Colonel Ye Guangfu, along with Lieutenant Colonels Li Cong and Li Guangsu, touched down at 1:24 am local time at the Dongfeng Landing Site, situated in the Gobi Desert within Inner Mongolia. Their return journ
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