JAXA의 새로운 ISS 보급선 1호기가 국제우주정거장에 물자를 전달한 후 임무를 모두 마쳤습니다.
HTV-X1은 국제우주정거장에 물자를 전달했습니다. 이후 올해 3월경부터 지구 궤도를 돌며 추가 임무를 수행했습니다. 재팬 타임스는 신형 우주선의 1호기가 이러한 임무를 성공적으로 완수했다고 보도했습니다.
JAXA의 새로운 ISS 보급선 1호기가 국제우주정거장에 물자를 전달한 후 임무를 모두 마쳤습니다.
HTV-X1은 국제우주정거장에 물자를 전달했습니다. 이후 올해 3월경부터 지구 궤도를 돌며 추가 임무를 수행했습니다. 재팬 타임스는 신형 우주선의 1호기가 이러한 임무를 성공적으로 완수했다고 보도했습니다.
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NASA's Artemis II astronauts have surpassed the halfway point to the Moon following Wednesday's translunar injection burn, continuing smooth progress on the historic 10-day mission—the first crewed trip beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17. The crew is on track for a lunar far-side flyby tomorrow and observations on April 6.
China successfully launched the Tianzhou-10 cargo spacecraft on Monday to deliver supplies to the Tiangong space station.
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China plans to add three modules to its Tiangong space station, doubling its size, as Nasa prepares to retire the International Space Station in early 2031. State broadcaster CCTV reports that Tiangong will first receive a fourth multifunctional module attached to the Tianhe core, forming a cross-shaped configuration. The expansion will create a six-module structure with a total mass of about 180 tonnes, though no timeline has been released.
The Japanese oil tanker Idemitsu Maru has become the first to return to Japan through the Strait of Hormuz since war broke out in Iran.
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NASA's Artemis II crew—commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, mission specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen—is in quarantine at Kennedy Space Center, with the Space Launch System rocket returned to the pad after repairs. Launch opportunities open as early as April 1 for the first human lunar trip since 1972, featuring a flyby of the moon's far side.
Lai Ka-ying, Hong Kong's first astronaut, launched into space aboard the Shenzhou-23 spacecraft on Sunday evening. The mission marks a milestone for the city as she joins a three-person crew heading to the Tiangong space station.
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Nasa's Artemis 2 Orion capsule launched successfully from Kennedy Space Center with four astronauts heading to the Moon on a 400,000-kilometer journey. The rocket reached supersonic speed and is now traveling at 27,000 km/h. The automated launch control system has taken over.