Space: 15 Jun – 21 Jun
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The week’s editions · 7
A working space telescope is falling out of the sky — so NASA is sending a robot to catch it
NASA shelves its $1.1 billion Moon-station module — and it may have nowhere else to go
A small upgrade put a record load of Amazon satellites into orbit — while the flashy new rockets keep slipping
A Chinese rocket broke apart in orbit — and the debris it left can't be called back
China's asteroid probe went quiet — so amateurs in Germany listened in and worked out what it was doing
The solar system just got 100 new moons — and they rewrite a story we thought was finished
China is copying SpaceX's playbook — and finding out the playbook isn't the point
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