space
India debris expected to burn up in atmosphere: Pentagon
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said 400+ pieces of orbital debris from the test had been identified.
India says space debris from anti-satellite test to "vanish" in 45 days
Critics say such technology raises the prospect of an arms race in outer space.
Anti-satellite weapons: rare, high-tech, and risky to test
The United States performed the first anti-satellite tests in 1959, when satellites themselves were rare and new.
Pakistan urges no militarization of space after India downs satellite
Pakistan issued a call against military threats in outer space.
US studying India anti-satellite weapons test, warns of space debris
India’s foreign ministry played down any risk of debris from its missile test.
Chinese rocket startup fails to put satellite into orbit
OneSpace’s rocket was carrying the Lingque-1B earth-observing satellite developed by Beijing-based ZeroG Lab.
Russian space rocket lifts off with October rocket failure astronauts
For Ovchinin and Hague, it is the first flight since an emergency landing two minutes after they blasted off in October.
Space station crew confident on eve of first launch since rocket failure
Ovchinin said a small fault had been discovered in their Soyuz-FG launch vehicle on Tuesday, but had been fixed.
Toyota, Japan space agency to develop moon rover
The rover will be an important element supporting human lunar exploration.
Virgin Galactic sends three humans to space
The spacecraft spent a few minutes in microgravity, proving the safety, comfort and feasibility of the spaceflight for passengers.