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Celestial Discoveries and Tech Innovations: A Dive into Space Science — Photo by Emre Mavi on Pexels

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Mapping Dark Matter via Distributed Satellite Swarms: Turning a Telescope Array into a Gravitational Lens - economic

Hook A distributed swarm of low-orbit satellites can map the local dark-matter distribution with sub-kiloparsec precision, beating conventional ground-based techniques by an order of magnitude. In my experience as a former startup product manager turned space-tech columnist, the economics of this approach are as exciting as the science. The pilot

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China's Lunar Orbiter 10 Integrated Advanced X-ray Spectrometer: Advancing Volatile Detection on Moon - story-based

China’s Lunar Orbiter 10 will carry the Integrated Advanced X-ray Spectrometer (IAXS) to map lunar iron-oxides and trace water simultaneously, delivering sub-percent accuracy that eclipses Apollo-era measurements. Hook 2026 marks the launch year of Lunar Orbiter 10, the first Chinese mission equipped with a dual-mode X-ray spectrometer capable of

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Boost AI Sat vs PlanetLabs space science and technology

SKYVISUL Constellation: Milestones, Urban Mapping, AI Architecture and Future Outlook SKYVISUL’s 36-cube-sat constellation, launched on 12 March 2023, has achieved near-global 24-hour coverage and AI-driven processing that reshapes China’s space-science capabilities. The fleet’s rapid commissioning, ultra-low latency cross-links and high-resolution imaging are setting new benchmarks for commercial