Space & Ocean

Chinese Space Exploration Systems Are Accelerating Amid Global Uncertainty
The contemporary world order is currently experiencing a period of profound fragmentation and realignment. As traditional geopolitical alliances undergo unprecedented stress, economic paradigms shift, and

Japanese Space Technology Ambitions are Expanding the New Space Race
For decades, the narrative of space exploration was largely defined by a bipolar competition between a select few superpowers. However, the modern cosmos has transformed

American Stealth Fighter Survives Iranian Ground Fire During Combat Mission
An American F-35 stealth fighter jet executed an emergency landing at a military base in the Middle East this week. The tense situation unfolded shortly

China Races to Catch Up With US in Space
China recently reached several major goals in outer space. In 2025, the country launched rockets into orbit more than 90 times, setting a brand new
Your Daily Dose of Space Technology: It’s Closer Than You Think
When you think of space technology, your mind probably jumps to astronauts floating in zero gravity, colossal rockets piercing the sky, or rovers exploring the
Japan’s H-2A Rocket Soars One Last Time
Japan successfully marked the end of an era in its space program on Sunday, launching its workhorse H-2A rocket for the 50th and final time.
The New Gold Rush: How Space Industries Are Shaping Our Future
For most of history, space was the exclusive domain of superpowers. We picture NASA mission control, stoic astronauts, and national flags planted on the moon.



