Inside China’s terrifying humanoid robot factory

By Natasha Anderson for Mailonline 3:38 PM June 11, 2024, updated 3:52 PM June 11, 2024 Share or comment on this article: A factory in China is developing hyper-realistic humanoid robots that can chillingly mimic human facial expressions and emotions in scientists’ latest attempt to replace workers with machines. Ex-Robots, a robotics company based in … Read more

China has shown that an F-22 flight is being monitored by satellite

China has shown tracking a flight of the F-22 via satellite

Chang Guang, a Chinese commercial aerospace company, recently shared a short video claiming that a satellite is tracking an American F-22 Raptor fighter jet. According to Clash Report on Images of China’s Jilin-1 satellite reportedly tracking the US F-22 fighter jet across the sky. (2020). The images and information were shared by Chang Guang, a … Read more

China Roundup: Chang’e 6 lands on the moon and record-breaking EVA – NASASpaceFlight.com

32 China’s Chang’e 6 landed on the far side of the moon and sampled it, while the Shenzhou-18 crew performed a record-breaking spacewalk at the Tiangong Space Station. In addition, ten more rockets have been launched from the country in recent weeks. Chang’e 6 lands on the far side of the moon China’s sixth unmanned … Read more

Chang’e 6 probe’s lunar samples enter return-to-Earth module in lunar orbit, China says

Two spacecraft are seen in this simulation near the moon, connected to one another.

China’s Chang’e 6 mission continues to make history after collecting the first samples ever taken from the far side of the moon and those samples are now being transferred between spacecraft in orbit. That transfer was necessary for the next step in the monsters’ journey: the return to Earth. The successful rendezvous and docking of … Read more

The Chang’e-6 spacecraft lands in lunar orbit before returning to Earth

HELSINKI – An ascent vehicle docked with the Chang’e-6 service module on Thursday, in a crucial step toward bringing the first samples to Earth from the far side of the moon. The rendezvous and docking to the lunar orbit was completed at 2:48 a.m. Eastern (0648 UTC) on June 6, the China National Space Administration … Read more

The Chinese satellite can lock on to a target 2 million kilometers away, the US worries

In an extraordinary feat of space engineering, a Chinese satellite performed a groundbreaking maneuver to prevent a potential asteroid disaster. The asteroid, known as 1994 PC1, is a colossal celestial body comparable in size to San Francisco’s iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Astronomers had difficulty accurately tracking the asteroid’s path due to its sheer distance. However, … Read more

Chang’e-6: collected lunar samples and launched into lunar orbit

HELSINKI – Material from the far side of the moon has begun its journey to Earth after Chinese spacecraft collected samples and launched them into lunar orbit. The Chang’e-6 mission’s ascent vehicle lifted off from atop the mission lander in the Apollo crater at 7:38 PM on June 3 (2338 UTC), the China National Space … Read more

China lands on the moon again, taking another step toward human missions

Enlarge / A Long March 5 rocket carrying the Chang’e 6 moon probe blasts off from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Wenchang, China, on May 3, 2024. Li Zhenzhou/VCG via Getty Images China landed a spacecraft on the moon for the fourth time this weekend, successfully placing its Chang’e 6 lander in the South … Read more

Chinese spacecraft lands on the far side of the moon

Just hours after NASA was forced to do so cancel the Florida launch from the Boeing Starliner for the second time, a Chinese spacecraft landed on the far side of the moon on Sunday to collect soil and rock samples that could provide insight into the differences between the less explored region and the better-known … Read more

Safety comes first for Artemis moon missions despite ‘space race’ with China, says NASA chief

a man in a suit sits at a table covered in microphones in a large wood-paneled room

A US Senate committee heard from the head of NASA what the nature of a development mission means: sometimes you have to wait. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, while aware of what he calls a “space race” with China to establish a sustainable presence on the moon, said Thursday (May 23) that he will only commit … Read more