
The U.S. wants to step away from nuclear propulsion R&D efforts like the DARPA/NASA DRACO program (pictured).
Credit: NASA
In mid-July, space situational awareness software provider Comspoc shared a social media post that alleged two Chinese spacecraft may have recently achieved a significant milestone: docking together on orbit in geosynchronous Earth orbit. Beijing’s Shijian-21 and Shijian-25—two satellites built for...
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