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China in space

Beijing has begun deploying its own space station in orbit and plans a crewed mission to the Moon.

China has successfully landed and operated a rover on the surface of Mars, a feat only previously achieved by the United States. It follows Beijing’s successful robotic mission to the Moon to return lunar samples to Earth and comes just weeks after the launch into orbit of the first module of the country’s very own space station. China only sent its first human into space in 2003, but since then its technological capabilities have multiplied. But so too have the controversies. The mission to launch the space station module resulted in the uncontrolled return to Earth of debris from the Long March-5b rocket used, and a good deal of the ‘space junk’ currently orbiting the planet can be blamed on a Chinese missile test back in 2007. China says it has no intention of taking part in the militarisation of space and that its intentions are purely scientific. The country’s been banned from working with the United States and its partners on the International Space Station, but it is forming new alliances - with Beijing and Moscow agreeing to develop a joint base on the Moon. But what are the ultimate goals of China’s space programme? And as technologies needed to take humans to Mars are developed, are we about to witness a new ‘Space Race’? Paul Henley is joined by a panel of expert guests.

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53 minutes

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Sat 22 May 2021 03:06GMT

Contributors

Brian Harvey - Space Historian and author of 'China In Space: The Great Leap Forward'

Kaitlyn Johnson - Deputy Director and Fellow of the Aerospace Security Project, The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)

Dean Cheng - Senior Research Fellow in the Asian Studies Center, The Heritage Foundation

Laura Forczyk - Space Analyst and Founder of space consulting firm Astralytical

Also featuring,

Jill Stuart - Space Law specialist, London School of Economics and Political Science

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Artwork of China's The Tianwen-1 rover that landed on Mars. Credit: Getty Images

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  • Fri 21 May 2021 09:06GMT
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