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  2. 2023 Chinese balloon incident - Wikipedia

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    On February 6, Mao Ning, the spokeswoman for the Chinese government, confirmed the balloon belongs to China, but said that it was used for "flight tests" and was blown off-course in much the same manner as the one spotted over North America. [194] [195] VanHerck revealed on March 7 that China later took down the second balloon. [196]

  3. Chinese space program - Wikipedia

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    The space program of the People's Republic of China is about the activities in outer space conducted and directed by the People's Republic of China.The roots of the Chinese space program trace back to the 1950s, when, with the help of the newly allied Soviet Union, China began development of its first ballistic missile and rocket programs in response to the perceived American (and, later ...

  4. Anti-satellite weapon - Wikipedia

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    Although no ASAT system has yet been utilized in warfare, a few countries (China, India, Russia, and the United States) have successfully shot down their own satellites to demonstrate [2] their ASAT capabilities in a show of force. [3] [4] ASATs have also been used to remove decommissioned satellites. [5]

  5. An American fighter jet has shot down another high-altitude airborne object, this time above Lake Huron near Michigan on Sunday, marking the third time within three days that the US military has ...

  6. Chinese spy balloon – live: China warns of ‘further actions ...

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    Everything we know about ‘Chinese spy balloon’ found hovering above northern US. 11:30, Graeme Massie and Gustaf Kilander. The US military has shot down a Chinese high-altitude spy balloon in ...

  7. US agency probes risks of foreign satellite use by handheld ...

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    The Federal Communications Commission said Thursday it is investigating if the use of Russian and Chinese foreign satellite systems by U.S. mobile phones and other devices poses security threats ...

  8. BeiDou - Wikipedia

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    The satellites themselves were based on the Chinese DFH-3 geostationary communications satellite and had a launch weight of 1,000 kg each. [ 62 ] Unlike the American GPS , Russian GLONASS, and European Galileo systems, which use medium Earth orbit satellites, BeiDou-1 used satellites in geostationary orbit .

  9. Chinese satellite beams green lasers over Hawaii - AOL

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