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U.S. anti-China policy may cause it to lag behind in space – CGTN
In a matter of days, the China National Space Administration will send the “Tianwen” spacecraft off to Mars. For the first time, a first Mars mission will include an orbiter, lander, and rover. The plan is to push forward. No need to do what other countries h…
Editor’s note: Marsha Freeman is the technology editor of Executive Intelligence Review magazine and the author of several books on space including, “How We Got To the Moon: The Story of the German Space Pioneers.” The article reflects the author’s views, and not necessarily those of CGTN.
This year will be a critical one for the Chinese space program. For the first time, missions that will break new ground in the manned space program, in the series of lunar missions, and in deep space on a mis…
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