Science News Roundup: How a Chinese rocket failure boosted Elon Musk's SpaceX in Indonesia and Scientists track longest wolf trek across Europe through its droppings

Following is a summary of current science news briefs. How a Chinese rocket failure boosted Elon Musk's SpaceX in Indonesia When a Chinese rocket malfunctioned shortly after launch in April 2020, destroying Indonesia's $220 million Nusantara-2 satellite, it was a blow to the archipelago's efforts to strengthen its communication networks. But it presented an opportunity for one man.


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Science News Roundup: How a Chinese rocket failure boosted Elon Musk's SpaceX in Indonesia and Scientists track longest wolf trek across Europe through its droppings
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Following is a summary of current science news briefs.

How a Chinese rocket failure boosted Elon Musk's SpaceX in Indonesia

When a Chinese rocket malfunctioned shortly after launch in April 2020, destroying Indonesia's $220 million Nusantara-2 satellite, it was a blow to the archipelago's efforts to strengthen its communication networks. But it presented an opportunity for one man. Elon Musk - the owner of SpaceX, the world's most successful rocket launcher – seized on the failure to prevail over state-owned China Great Wall Industry Corp (CGWIC) as Jakarta's company of choice for putting satellites into space.

Scientists track longest wolf trek across Europe through its droppings

Researchers have traced the droppings of a German-born grey wolf that traversed three countries to reach northeastern Spain, making it the longest journey ever documented for that species, the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) said on Monday. The male, named GW1909m, travelled at least 1,240 km (770 miles) from his birthplace in Nordhorn, Lower Saxony, crisscrossing France before appearing to settle near a village in the Catalan Pyrenees, where he was last detected in February 2023.

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