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China Expands Guowang Satellite Constellation to 72 Units
Following the success of SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet network, a number of companies and countries have planned to ...
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China launches 8th batch of satellites for 13,000-strong internet megaconstellation (video)
Guowang, whose name translates as "national network," will be operated by China Satnet, a state-run company established in ...
From America’s brute-force effort on rare earths to China’s jump in marriages, here’s a round-up from today’s coverage.
China is increasing efforts to counter Elon Musk’s Starlink, the world’s largest satellite internet network. From attack satellites and lasers to building its own mega-constellation, Beijing sees ...
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Starlink hit by yet another outage as SpaceX adds more satellites to orbit
Starlink crashed again. The satellite internet service run by Elon Musk’s SpaceX stopped working for thousands of users on ...
Hot on Heels of Americans By Ewa Fronczak “In a decade, the US has gone from the undisputed leader in space to just one of ...
As Elon Musk’s Starlink expands its global reach, China is stepping up efforts to counter what it sees as a national security ...
Roll-out of Guo Wang constellation appears to have been fast-tracked, but other systems, including Shanghai’s Qianfan, may be ...
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Elon Musk’s Nightmare: China Is Building the Weapons to Kill Starlink
With word out that China might be preparing to attack Taiwan soon, the US military must prepare all of its critical systems for attacks—including its space assets.
Elon Musk has an armada of Starlink communications satellites. Here's how Beijing is thinking about countering them.
China has been public about its ambition to build its own version of Starlink to meet both domestic national security needs and compete with Starlink in foreign markets.
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