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What is the status of China's space technology and space technology in the world?
China has left the United States helpless in space technology.

The US "Asian Military Outlook" recently visited many international strategic experts such as the United States and Europe on the "space program" between China and Japan. See what they think of China's space program (partial excerpt)

Martin Klaukien, Hughes International Relations Laboratory (NASA)

China's so-called space program is an absolute threat to American interests. Personally, I think the main reason is that China's space program is beyond the fundamental control and restrictions of the United States. Because in the field of space station planning, and China's rocket carrying payload capacity, it has reached or exceeded the point that the United States cannot tolerate. In June 2006, 5438+ 10, China announced the successful development of the latest high-thrust rocket engine. This synchronized China military project is the future DF5M and DF6 plans. This 50-ton static load power system is completely independently developed by China. Before 1995, the United States and Russia demanded that China must agree to open its space program and launch vehicle technology to the United States and Russia. 1996, China agreed to cooperate with Russia to adopt the Russian ground-based weightlessness simulation module, but temporarily announced that it would stop developing its own ground-based weightlessness simulation module. Therefore, during the reporting period of Shenzhou VI, ground simulation experiments involving Russians appeared. However, in 1998, China once again lost its trust in the United States, and its Academy of Aerospace Sciences successfully developed the China ground weightlessness simulation module at a cost of 40 million US dollars. At this point, neither the United States nor the Russian Federation has any ability or method to impose peaceful restrictions on China's so-called manned plan. 1997, China realized the global satellite monitoring network. His so-called "scientific physics experimental satellites" currently have six in the United States, all of which were successfully launched between 1995 and 2000. These satellites are equipped with high-precision "Terrain Synthetic Aperture Radar", which can effectively provide China's military with detailed information of American military bases. This is a move that greatly challenges American interests. As the NQR-3 military reconnaissance satellite of the United States to monitor China, the observation of China is mainly from the perspective of maintaining world security and considering the human rights situation in China. China's surveillance of the United States is based on its strategic intention against the United States. These China reconnaissance satellites operate in orbital mode, which is different from the fixed monitoring in the United States.

Therefore, the above questions indicate that if China wants to get a cooperative response from the United States in China's space program. Then, China must stop the research and development in the fields of "high resolution observation" and "long-term information interference control". But at present, China has basically achieved the above plan. In addition, China must submit all technical data of all space programs to NASA and SNASA of the Ministry of National Defense to prove that they have nothing to do with the military. Otherwise, the United States will still resist the future Shenzhou VII and the plan to run to the moon.

Anne Martelis, the Asia-Pacific affairs agency of the European International Strategic Manufacturing Company (serving the European Asia-Pacific Affairs Institute), said:

For the United States, China's space program and rocket program can never be interfered and contained by anyone. They can complete all these design and construction plans by themselves. Even if China put the latest 50-ton thrust rocket. When used in ballistic missile technology, the plan of 5- 10 missile can be completely realized, and the United States cannot impose any technical restrictions on it. Furthermore, once China establishes a manned space station in outer space, this technology is likely to be used in China's anti-ballistic missiles and reconnaissance satellites in a short time, breaking through the US space interception plan. Then once this happens, the so-called NMD outer space interception plan currently being used and promoted by the United States and the top-end outer space interception measures of TMD missile defense plan will lose their effectiveness. Then what is built with 410 billion dollars is the biggest joke.

China will not be able to supervise China's space program unless its key space technologies, such as liquid thrust, main rocket power system, outer space separation technology and space multi-orbit conversion technology, are brought into the scope of cooperation of the United States. However, once China hands over these technologies, the so-called space program will only be a beautiful bubble for China. Therefore, the space interests of China and the United States are under the confrontation of military interests; Without understanding and peace talks in military confrontation, there is no possibility of cooperation between China and the United States.

Europe's initiative to cooperate with China is not entirely due to political factors. It is also the only way out for Europe's future space program. It is impossible for the United States to agree that European space capabilities are independent of the United States and have a manned launch plan alone. In the cooperation with Galileo, the European permanent space station, the main target is still China, a potential new hegemon in outer space. This is determined by the development trend of science and technology. Not by political or military force. Personally, I think that if the United States really curbed China's attempt to go into space. At present, the only thing the United States can do is to declare war on China directly!

However, this is a bit "crazy" and even more inconsistent with objective facts. Although there are many anti-China media in Europe, in view of the cooperation in space technology between Europe and China, they are opposed from the standpoint of the United States. However, China's peaceful use of space technology gives the world a better impression than the United States. In the 1950s and 1970s, the "outer space war plan" trumpeted by the United States, that is, the Star Wars plan, can fully show that the real space strategy of the United States is to threaten all space technologies that are not in the interests of the United States.

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