f**o 发帖数: 12685 | 1 Permanent space presence?
Once the ISS goes out of service, China potentially will be the only country
with a permanent space presence.
European astronauts are said to already be learning Chinese in anticipation
but unless there is a change in US policy, American astronauts are unlikely
to be involved.
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Since 2011, the US Congress has barred NASA from contact with China's space
program because of national security concerns.
"Chinese politicians certainly have wanted to work with the United States in
space, to show they are an accepted part of the international family of
space-faring nations, but with their own space station forthcoming and
international partners other than the US willing and lining up to work with
them, that imperative decreases," Johnson-Freese said.
China was late to the space race -- it didn't send its first satellite into
space until 1970 -- just after the United States put the first man on the
moon.
But in the decades since, China has pumped enormous amounts of money and
resources into research and training. Future plans include sending a robotic
probe to Mars and a potential manned mission to the moon.
"If the US does not change its policies very soon and begin to work with
China in space, it will lose whatever leverage it might have in shaping
Chinese space plans for the future, " Johnson-Freese said.
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【在 f**o 的大作中提到】 : Permanent space presence? : Once the ISS goes out of service, China potentially will be the only country : with a permanent space presence. : European astronauts are said to already be learning Chinese in anticipation : but unless there is a change in US policy, American astronauts are unlikely : to be involved. : China's space ambitions : China's 'Cape Canaveral' : Next space superpower? : Giant telescope hunts for aliens
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