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Moon risks rise as U.S.-China don't communicate in space The tense relationship between the U.S. and China on Earth could raise safety risks in space and the specter of competition on the Moon as both nations aim to send people to the lunar surface in the coming years. Why it matters: China and the U.S. — the two most dominant players in space today — do not collaborate on space research and exploration, and they have limited communication in orbit and beyond. What's happening: The Chinese military is refusing to use established communications channels that could help to prevent an unintended crisis on Earth. Recent close calls between U.S. and Chinese crafts at sea and in the air underscore the risk. - Lack of transparency into activities has framed the U.S-China relationship in space for decades, with some key exceptions including coordinating orbiters at Mars and NASA collaborating with China during one of the nation's robotic Moon missions. - The Chinese government has a fundamentally different way of engaging in the world that makes open communication difficult, Dean Cheng, a China analyst, tells Axios. The government is "not accustomed to thinking of alliance structures and cooperation," he added. The big picture: "U.S.-China space relations have never been warm," Cheng said. "But they are becoming more openly competitive. Because we — the U.S. — are delayed in getting back to the Moon." - NASA expects its astronauts will be back on the surface of the Moon as early as 2025, and China has plans for its taikonauts to land on the lunar surface by around 2030. https://www.axios.com/202.. #Space law #SpaceX 🚀
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What the Moon means for the China-U.S. split in space

The chilly relationship between the U.S. and China on Earth could raise safety risks in space and the specter of competition on the Moon as both nations aim to send people to the lunar surface in the

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