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The Space Race Is Back On – And Is China In The Lead? by nijabazaar: 7:13pm On Jan 03, 2019
China’s achievement in landing a spacecraft on the far side of the moon, announced by Beijing’s state media this morning, has ramifications that go far beyond the simple statement of this being a “first” for mankind. It puts China on the map of international space exploration on a par with the existing space powers of the United States and Russia – the European Union to a lesser extent – but also adds a new dimension. It is the first time a landing has been attempted on the far side of the moon, with the particular communications challenges this entails, and it has been a success.

The first response from the US space agency, Nasa, was generous, as scientists to scientists: what China had managed was a “first for humanity and an impressive accomplishment”. The response in political and military quarters in Washington, as in Moscow, however, is likely to reflect trepidation. There is now a serious newcomer to be considered.


China was late into space, sending its first astronaut into orbit in 2003 – 40 years after the Soviet Union and the US were embarking on their space race.

Now Beijing has done something neither of the other two space powers has done – that may well be because they had other priorities for their space programmes, such as manned flight, human survival in space and the fascination with distant planets, first of all Mars. After Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon – a US triumph that provided some consolation for the shock that a Russian, Yuri Gagarin, became the first man to go into space – there was a sense that the moon had been “done”. Greater challenges awaited. Will that change now, and could the moon become a potentially contested territory?

At a popular level, space has not lost its power to fascinate. The proximity of the moon and the mystery of its far side guarantee that China’s latest mission will command global attention beyond the scientific space fraternity. It will enhance China’s international standing, and could well inspire an interest in China and space among young people, as the US-Russia space race once did.

Today the challenge, the excitement, and to some the perceived threat comes from a rising China – and now not just on planet Earth.

Re: The Space Race Is Back On – And Is China In The Lead? by nijabazaar: 7:16pm On Jan 03, 2019
As usual Africa is left behind....

Wakanda might come to the rescue someday grin
Re: The Space Race Is Back On – And Is China In The Lead? by nijabazaar: 7:18pm On Jan 03, 2019
An open question is how far China will be welcomed – or not – into the existing space “club”.

After the no-holds-barred space rivalry of the US and the Soviet Union that constituted a part of the cold war, the US and Russia have settled into a more collaborative relationship in space that has largely withstood the worst of diplomatic tensions.
Re: The Space Race Is Back On – And Is China In The Lead? by nijabazaar: 7:20pm On Jan 03, 2019
It has taken more than half a century for US-Russia space cooperation to reach this point of relative equanimity, but the arrival of China as a serious player – graphically illustrated by its latest success – has the potential to disturb this. Will Russia, for instance, see China, with its recent successes and innovations, as a future partner in space or a deadly rival?

The US – through its long-Sinophobic Congress – seems already to have made up its mind. Not only is it increasingly treating China as an economic and military competitor, but President Donald Trump recently ordered the creation of a new Space Command for the US armed services, suggesting the direction of his thinking here, too.
Re: The Space Race Is Back On – And Is China In The Lead? by nijabazaar: 7:23pm On Jan 03, 2019
This Space race, is their any repercussions for us mere mortals?


I think, Redirecting the arms companies into producing equipment for space-flight/colonisation is the only way to bring the disparate military nations of the earth together for an off-planet endeavour and end mass warfare. Nuclear arms can then be decommissioned on a worldwide scale. A long way to go, but it's doable in the future, and the Chinese will play their role hopefully.

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