China Unveils ‘Orbital Guardian’ Satellite Network to Safeguard Space Operations
China announces ‘Orbital Guardian,’ a 156-satellite network launching in 2026 to track space debris and protect spacecraft, enhancing global space safety.
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China announces ‘Orbital Guardian,’ a 156-satellite network launching in 2026 to track space debris and protect spacecraft, enhancing global space safety.
China’s Shenzhou-22 mission marks a historic first in emergency space preparedness, ensuring crew safety and advancing Tiangong Station operations in 2025.
China’s uncrewed Shenzhou-22 mission to its space station highlights evolving space safety strategies amid debris risks and new rescue protocols.
China’s Shenzhou-20 spacecraft will remain in orbit for experiments after safety concerns delayed its crewed return, CMSA announced on November 14, 2025.
China’s Shenzhou-21 undocks from space station after delayed return due to debris concerns, showcasing advances in orbital safety protocols.
A historic private astronaut mission with India, Poland, and Hungary’s first astronauts in decades faces indefinite delay due to ongoing air leak concerns on the International Space Station.
China delays Shenzhou-19 spacecraft return due to adverse weather at Dongfeng site, prioritizing astronaut safety and mission success.