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Starry Sky Dynamics Aerospace has completed multiple key ground tests for the Ceres II launch vehicle.

Jin10 Data reported on August 12 that Galaxy Power Aerospace announced today that it has recently completed multiple key ground tests for the Ceres-2 launch vehicle, including electrical system integration matching tests, control system hardware-in-the-loop simulation tests, full system thermal tests for the attitude control power system, joint tests of the first-stage engine, joint tests of the second-stage engine, static tests of the fairing, separation tests of the fairing, and joint practice tests of the launch vehicle and rocket. The first flight of the Ceres-2 launch vehicle is entering the countdown phase, and it will carry 6 commercial satellites and 2 non-separable payloads, with a total payload exceeding 1 ton.
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01:39

Bitcoin ETF issuer WisdomTree issues convertible preferred notes to raise $400 million.

Golden Finance reports that Bitcoin exchange-traded fund issuer WisdomTree has announced the issuance of convertible senior notes due in 2030 to qualified institutional buyers, aiming to raise a total of $400 million. WisdomTree will also grant the initial purchasers of the notes options to purchase up to an additional $60 million principal amount, part of which is intended for the acquisition of Ceres Partners and general corporate purposes.
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09:12

Siles has laid out the robot track

According to Jin10 Data on November 4th, reporters have learned that Ceres has already laid out humanoid robots and has also released related job recruitment. The business is undertaken by Ceres and Chongqing Ceres Phoenix Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., a joint venture with Chongqing Municipal Finance Bureau Holding Company. As of the time of writing, Ceres has not responded to the relevant matters of entering the field of humanoid robots.
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06:24

Malaysian Coast Guard: An oil tanker collision near Singapore has been discovered.

Jinshi data, July 21st news, the Malaysian Coast Guard said on Sunday that they had located and intercepted the 'Ceres I' oil tanker, which collided with another ship two days ago. The Coast Guard said in a statement that 'Ceres I' was found in Malaysian waters, being towed by two tugboats. Earlier on Saturday, the Coast Guard said 'Ceres I' had left the collision site and was believed to have shut down its tracking system.
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