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Taiwan to the Moon
The last time Japanese company ispace tried to land on the Moon the mission ended sharply and suddenly after the spacecraft lost its bearings due to a
Taiwan Looks at Project Kuiper and Other Solutions Amid China Threats
After signing a multi-million-dollar deal with Taiwan’s government-backed Chunghwa Telecom last year, Eutalsat OneWeb’s low orbit satellite service
Taiwan Tech Update: August 2024
Space Industry On August 17, two Taiwanese satellites were launched into space on a Space X rocket. Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) said Toro (信天翁) and
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A historic lunar mission has demonstrated China’s growing scientific prowess, but the feat has set off a torrent of misinformation targeting the
Taiwan’s Space Industry: A Big Opportunity, Despite One Major Limitation
Last month, Taiwan’s National Central University (NCU) handed over its Deep Space Radiation Probe to the Japanese company ispace Inc, ready for it to
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At the start of this year, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson warned that the “free world” is locked in a space race with China. Since then, high profile
China Developing Ways to Attack Satellites, Pentagon Leaks Suggest
Ian Whittaker, Nottingham Trent University The recent leak of Pentagon documents included the suggestion that China is developing sophisticated







