NATO’s approach to space
NATO’s approach to space North Atlantic Treaty Organization | NATO
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NATO’s approach to space North Atlantic Treaty Organization | NATO
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India and Australia have significantly expanded their strategic partnership with a focus on space exploration and critical technology following a high-level meeting between Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese. A cornerstone of the agreement includes the establishment of a temporary space tracking terminal on Australia’s Cocos (Keeling) Islands to support India’s Gaganyaan Human Spaceflight Programme. This collaboration underscores Australia’s role as a key infrastructure partner for India’s burgeoning space sector and highlights a broader commitment to trilateral innovation through the Australia-Canada-India Technology and Innovation (ACITI) Partnership.
July 12, 2026China has announced a significant technological breakthrough in its reusable rocket program, a key development in its ongoing efforts to match the aerospace capabilities of the United States. This advancement is expected to lower the costs of space missions and increase the frequency of orbital launches for the Chinese space program. The milestone underscores China's commitment to becoming a dominant force in the global space technology sector.
July 12, 2026China achieved a significant milestone in its space program by successfully recovering the first stage of a Long March-10B rocket following a launch from Hainan Island. The booster separated from the second stage and returned to a platform at sea, marking the first time the nation has successfully recaptured a rocket stage. This development signals China's entry into the reusable rocket sector, a field currently dominated by private Western firms like SpaceX and Blue Origin. The move is aimed at reducing launch costs and increasing the frequency of missions to low Earth orbit.
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