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🇧🇷 G1 (PT)
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Experts find possible trace of an ancient Soviet probe on the Moon

Experts have potentially discovered remnants of the Luna 9, the first man-made object to achieve a soft landing on the Moon, which provided crucial images of the lunar surface in 1966.

Feb 26 • 05:00 UTC
🇮🇹 La Repubblica
World

The new race to the Moon, now Musk challenges Bezos to build the first colony

Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are in a competition to establish the first human colony on the Moon, marking a shift from traditional geopolitical rivalries to those of wealthy entrepreneurs.

Feb 16 • 00:00 UTC
🇨🇳 South China Morning Post
World

10, 9, 8 ... rocket test puts China neck and neck with US in moon race

China's latest rocket test positions it closely with the US in the lunar exploration race, making crewed moon landings attainable for both nations before 2030.

Feb 12 • 13:00 UTC
🇬🇷 Naftemporiki
World

China successfully conducted a test of the spacecraft that will send its astronauts to the Moon (video)

China has successfully completed a low-altitude launch test of its crewed spacecraft intended for lunar missions, raising concerns in the White House about a potential lead in the race to return humanity to the Moon.

Feb 12 • 08:41 UTC
🇫🇮 Ilta-Sanomat
World

The Great Powers' Race to Return to the Moon Intensifies – The United States Aims to Win the Competition with its Ambitious Artemis Program

The U.S. is poised to launch the Artemis II mission in March, testing systems for a potential moon landing by 2028 amid competition with China.

Feb 10 • 19:15 UTC
🇨🇿 Aktuálně.cz
World

The First Soft Landing on the Moon. The Soviets Won the Race, but the Brits Stole the Show

On February 3, 1966, the Luna 9 probe made history as the first human creation to softly land on the moon's surface in the Ocean of Storms, although the first images were published by Western press due to British scientists' actions before Moscow could release them.

Feb 2 • 14:15 UTC

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