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MONDAY, JULY 14, 2025

space

An artist's impression shows a "Vampire" star, composed of an oblate star with a disc around it and B-type star that has been stripped of its atmosphere (background), in this handout photo. Courtesy ESO/L. Calcada/Handout via REUTERS
Science

Stellar 'vampire' finds love at first bite with companion star

The two stars exist as a binary system, gravitationally married in an orbit lasting about 40 days. While binary systems are common, what makes this one so unique is that it has provided a rare...

Mysterious objects in space have been amazed scientists
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Mysterious objects in space have been amazed scientists

A general view of the Long March-2F Y13 rocket, carrying the Shenzhou-13 spacecraft and three astronauts in China's second crewed mission to build its own space station, before its launch at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center near Jiuquan, Gansu province, China, 15 October, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins/File Photo
China

China to strengthen space governance over next five years: white paper

The Fermi Paradox: “Where is Everybody?”
Science

The Fermi Paradox: “Where is Everybody?”

The James Webb Space Telescope is packed up for shipment to its launch site in Kourou, French Guiana in an undated photograph at Northrop Grumman's Space Park in Redondo Beach, California. Photo :Reuters
Science

NASA begins process of bringing new space telescope into focus

Webb is now in the designed configuration to view the cosmos. Artwork: BBC
Science

Webb telescope fully deployed in space: NASA

Photo: TBS
Trade

Furniture traders upset with reduced stall-space

Elon Musk denies claim of taking too much room in space
World+Biz

Elon Musk denies claim of taking too much room in space

Mastering military space technology has become a key interest for emerging powers. Photo: Bloomberg
Panorama

Why Russia tested its anti-satellite weapon

Photo :Collected
World+Biz

Russia to send Japanese tycoon to ISS in return to space tourism

Photo: Collected
Science

Space telescope launch delayed after site incident

The launch of the missile endangers not only the astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station, but also satellites of all nations. Photo: Bloomberg. 
Panorama

Russia just created a cloud of bullets in space

Eutelsat has rebuffed telecom tycoon Drahi's takeover bid recently but it is proof of a growing billionaire interest in space investment. Photo: Bloomberg
Panorama

Another billionaire wants a place in space

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