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            "title": "Lunar dust model maps how charged grains stick to spacecraft",
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            "summary": "Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Dec 26, 2025\n\n\nResearchers from Beijing Institute of Technology, China Academy of Space Technology, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a theoretical model that links electrostatic forces and contact mechanics to describe how low-velocity charged lunar dust particles either adhere to or escape from spacecraft surfaces within a surrounding plasma sheath. The work aims to clarify mechanisms that d",
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            "title": "Curiosity Blog, Sols 4750-4762: See You on the Other Side of the Sun",
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            "summary": "Pasadena CA (JPL) Dec 26, 2025\n\n\nAs we all prepare for the holiday season here on Earth, we have been planning a few last activities before Curiosity and the team of scientists and engineers take a well-deserved, extended break. This holiday season coincides with conjunction - every two years, because of their different orbits, Earth and Mars are obstructed from one another by the Sun; this one will last from Dec. 27 to Jan. 20",
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            "title": "Space ground fluid AI framework targets satellite powered 6G edge intelligence",
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            "title": "China debuts Long March 12A reusable rocket in Jiuquan test flight",
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            "summary": "Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Dec 26, 2025\n\n\nChina conducted the debut flight of the Long March 12A carrier rocket on Tuesday, with the launch mission succeeding while the recovery attempt ended in failure. \n\nA 70.4-meter-high Long March 12A, the tallest space vehicle China has ever built, blasted off at 10 am from a newly constructed service tower at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region. \n\nAf",
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            "title": "Webb maps carbon rich atmosphere on distorted pulsar planet",
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            "summary": "Berlin, Germany (SPX) Dec 17, 2025\n\n\nScientists using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have identified an exoplanet with an atmosphere unlike any seen before, orbiting a rapidly spinning neutron star known as a pulsar. The object, officially designated PSR J2322-2650b, has a mass comparable to Jupiter but is stretched into a lemon-like shape by the strong gravitational pull of its compact host star. Its atmosphere appears dominate",
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            "title": "Fly through Webb’s cosmic vistas",
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            "summary": "On the launch anniversary of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, ESA presents a unique compilation of zooms into stunning cosmic views.",
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            "title": "Avio to Launch Four Earth Observation Satellites for Taiwan",
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            "summary": "The Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) has awarded Italian rocket builder Avio a launch contract for its FORMOSAT-8C and 8D, and FORMOSAT-9A and 9B Earth observation satellites. On 19 December, Avio announced that it had signed two launch contracts with undisclosed customers, with a combined value of over €100 million. While the company left it up […]\nThe post Avio to Launch Four Earth Observation Satellites for Taiwan appeared first on European Spaceflight.",
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            "title": "Innospace plans second launch in 2026 after failure of first Hanbit-Nano rocket",
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            "title": "Santa Visits Artemis II Rocket",
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