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CES 2024 preview: What to expect at the world's largest tech fair as AI looks set to dominate

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Euronews Next is at CES 2024 in Las Vegas to report on the latest technology trends from the world's largest consumer tech fair. Here's what to expect.
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Canadian astronaut heading to International Space Station

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Astronaut Joshua Kutryk will be the next Canadian to head to the International Space Station, flying there for a six-month mission starting in 2025. Meanwhile, Jenni Gibbons was named as Jeremy Hansen's backup for the Artemis II mission...
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SpaceX Starship test flight fails minutes after launch

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SpaceX's uncrewed spacecraft Starship, developed to carry astronauts to the moon and beyond, was presumed to have failed in space minutes after lifting off. Saturday's launch was a second test, after its first attempt to reach space...
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China Launches 3 Main Crew to Space

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China Launches 3 Main Crew to Space
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Watch How Astronauts Enjoy Coffee In Space Using These Special Cups

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For astronauts, a simple task like drinking coffee gets challenging in space. They can't drink coffee from a regular cup. How do astronauts drink coffee in space?
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India's moon mission explained

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India has launched its Chandrayaan-3 mission to the moon. Here’s a quick look at what it’s all about.
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'Analog Astronauts' Living on Mock Mars Base

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Four scientists will be living on a mock Mars base for a year that has been built inside the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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SpaceX sends Saudi astronauts, including first Arab woman, to ISS

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A private rocket carrying Saudi astronaut Rayyanah Barnawi has blasted off on a mission to the ISS.
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Giant SpaceX rocket explodes after launch, still hailed as success

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SpaceX launched its next-generation Starship cruise vessel, but minutes into the flight, it veered off course and exploded. The company says the explosion isn’t a complete failure because it provided valuable data for future missions.
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Trudeau congratulates Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen for being named to Artemis II mission

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Hansen will make all Canadians proud when he becomes one of a handful of people to orbit the moon.
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PM on Canada's next astronaut: 'He is an exceptional individual'

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Hansen will make all Canadians proud when he becomes one of a handful of people to orbit the moon.
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Canadian astronaut selected for next mission to orbit moon

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NASA announced the four astronauts selected for the Artemis II mission that will orbit the moon. Canadian Jeremy Hansen hopes to share his pride with Canadians after being selected as mission specialist.
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Two Astronauts On ISS Took Space Walk Friday

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Two astronauts on the International Space Station took a space walk Friday.
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Moon-orbiting yeast may be the key to deep space exploration

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A Canadian scientist is leading the hunt to solve a deadly problem that stands in the way of human deep-space exploration. The solution may be found within something you likely have in your pantry: yeast.
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NASA's Orion capsule splashes down after Artemis I flight

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NASA's Orion capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean Sunday, concluding the Armetis I flight around the moon and setting the stage for the eventual return of astronauts to the moon, including a Canadian.
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China launches three astronauts to Tiangong space station

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The astronauts will complete China’s first-ever crew handover in orbit on board the Tiangong space station, state media
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NASA successfully launches Artemis I moon rocket

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NASA's Artemis I mission blasted off to the moon from Cape Canaveral, Fla. It's an uncrewed test mission but if successful, a Canadian astronaut will be on board for the next flight.
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Space X and NASA bring astronauts back to Earth

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NASA and Space X have completed another successful manned mission to space.
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Mining the moon: The complicated rules about space resources

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When humans return to the moon next, they'll be taking more than a photograph. Lawyers are reminding governments of the rules when it comes to mining resources outside Earth.
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NASA's Artemis I aims to pave way for future moon mission

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NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) is ready to blast off Monday morning from Cape Canaveral, Fla., as part of the Artemis I mission. The mission is a critical test of several things, including how SLS performs, travelling to the moon and...
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NASA prepares to launch powerful moon rocket

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Monday's Artemis 1 mission launch promises to be a triumphant return to space for NASA. Using the most powerful rocket NASA has ever built, the uncrewed mission will serve as a crucial test run for astronauts to return to the moon and,...
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Former NASA Deputy Administrator Talks SpaceX Partnership

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As U.S. space tourism companies such as SpaceX and Blue Origin have continued to capitalize on the public interest, the conversation around space travel and exploration has never been more relevant. But before there were Musk and Bezos,...
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Chinese astronauts return to Earth after six months in space

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The crew of three had been in space for 183 days, the longest-ever mission by Chinese astronauts.
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First all-private astronaut mission safely docks at ISS

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The first all-private team of astronauts has docked at the International Space Station on Saturday to begin a weeklong science mission hailed as a milestone in commercial spaceflight.