Photo: The launch of Long March 3B Rocket, Xichang Satellite Center, China.Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons/ AAxanderr
Ryan Faith, VICE: China Is About to Launch Its Space Program Into High Gear
The Chinese government has been making bold announcements about the future of its space program — space stations, Mars rovers, Moon landings, the whole shebang. And in addition to being of note space-wise, the country's plans have some pretty interesting political implications.
This part of the Chinese space program — the non-military part — has operated on two main lines of effort: a robotic precursor line to explore places and establish basic technological competencies, and a human spaceflight line that is always trying to catch up with the robotic line.
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WNU Editor: Like the U.S. 50 years ago when the space program and NASA exploits was a source of pride for many Americans, China's space program is becoming a source of pride for many Chinese. In response, some in the U.S. now want a "code of conduct" .... A "Space Code" of Conduct Vital to National Security (By Gen. Larry O. Spencer, USAF (Ret), RCD).
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