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UAE partners with Japan's iSpace to send rover to the moon in 2022
The UAE is using its space programme to develop its scientific and technological capabilities
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Once a wet world: Mars had abundant bodies of water on its surface
Mars may have possessed liquid water on its surface approximately equivalent in volume to half of the Atlantic Ocean
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NASA rover faces 'seven minutes of terror' before landing on Mars
NASA’s Mars rover packed inside a space capsule hits the final stretch of its seven-month journey from Earth
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China's new Long March 8 rocket makes maiden flight
Move comes under a long-term plan to develop reusable launch vehicles aimed at reducing mission costs
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China to open giant telescope to international scientists
World's largest radio telescope signals Beijing's ambitions as a global center for scientific research
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Israel plans 2024 moonshot after first unmanned lander crashed
The project, named 'Beresheet 2', will launch two landing craft and an orbiter that would circle the moon for years
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Indonesia’s ‘Cinema under the stars’ offers safe entertainment amid pandemic
The outdoor camp-style film space opened two months ago in Bandung, the capital of Indonesia
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Russia plans to develop its own space station
Russia's own orbital station will consist of three to seven modules unmanned or with a crew of two to four people
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China calls launch a success as robotic spacecraft heads to moon
China hailed as a success its pre-dawn launch of a robotic spacecraft to bring back rocks from the moon
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Haul of rare photos of space exploration's 'golden age' up for auction, including Armstrong on moon
A rare photograph of US astronaut Neil Armstrong on the surface of the moon is expected to go for $39,000