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Chinese space tourism startup eyes 2028 for 1st crewed mission, signs celebrity for future flight
InterstellOr is already taking bookings for its planned suborbital flights and says it has attracted its first celebrity passenger, highlighting China's growing commercial space ambitions.
Time in space affects the body, but research has found that it can also quite literally affect the mind, prompting questions about the safety of space travel.
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World’s first robot astronaut: China’s Engine AI plans to send humanoid into space
Chinese humanoid robot maker Engine AI has unveiled plans to send a humanoid robot
Last fall, a plane took off from Ottawa, Ontario, with some unusual cargo: a collection of nonviable human embryos and eggs. Once the aircraft reached a high altitude, the pilot made arcs in the air,