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Get Out of My Space! China's Extraterrestrial Goals Prompt US Ire

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China plans to initiate 20 space missions this year including the testing of its most sophisticated rocket and the launching of a habitual space module. But security analysts in the US are expressing suspicions they have military implications.

China is already testing surface-to-air missiles that could strike targets in orbit and it’s also working with experimental lasers that can scramble or “blind” satellites. But as China keeps looking up to space, it’s raising some concern down below. Particularly from the US, according to China Cheat Sheets.

​The United States is already at odds with Beijing over cyber-warfare accusations and China’s militarization in the South China Sea. Now, security officials are worried that China’s armament might spread to outer space, home to US satellites vital to American interests.

The US relies on these devices for various military and civilian implications including gathering intelligence, and targeting weapons. Some analysts worry they may soon fall into Chinese striking distance.

This year, China intends to launch the Tiangong 2 space laboratory. China plans to later send astronauts to this habitual module, which will serve as a stepping stone toward a major space station. Chinese officials plan to have this station fully operational by 2020.  Some security analysts fear the station will have military implications.  

Could this mean we’ll be living Star Wars soon?

That’s up for debate.

China still trails far behind Russia and the US in terms of space technology. But in the last 12 years, China has sought to rapidly reduce the gaps it holds with both nations, and it’s showing no intentions of slowing down. 

Moreover, the extent of the military implications behind its rapidly-growing space program remains a mystery.

"There are a lot of avenues to go after satellites, and what worries people is that the Chinese are pursuing all of them," said James Andrew Lewis of the Center for Strategic and International Studies." The question becomes: If they're so into peace, why are they building so many weapons?"

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  • michael
    depending on your viewpoint anything could have military implications. I don't believe that they have made their point.
  • Skippy !!!
    As soon as the septic (US) SECURITIES (aka CIA-ASS) are mentioned, it strait away means "WHAT ARE THEY PUTTING UP THERE???". They, the septics, dont like loosing control of ANYTHING!!! I have yet to see any other country making issues about something like this other than a loud mouth yank!!! They dont like loosing there monopoly!!!
  • dan sheppard
    Good, I hope they do militarize space. China has a clean record of not causing conflicts world wide beyond their neighbours (inevitable and natural in human history as most nations do).
    If there is someone 'tougher' out there than the US, then the US are less likely to impose their will on other nations.
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