In the Latest Space Race, It’s China vs. SpaceX

Share This Post


new video loaded: In the Latest Space Race, It’s China vs. SpaceX

By Selam Gebrekidan, Nikolay Nikolov, Jon Hazell, Laura Salaberry and Malika Khurana

China has made it a national priority to catch up with SpaceX’s nearly 8,000 Starlink internet-providing satellites in low-Earth orbit, which it regards as a military threat. Despite successes in other parts of its space program, China has just 124 internet-providing satellites in low-Earth orbit. Selam Gebrekidian, an investigative reporter for The New York Times, explains why China is lagging behind in this new space race.

Recent episodes in Behind the Reporting



Source link

spot_img

Related Posts

OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky dies of cancer at 43

​Leonid Radvinsky, ‌the owner of adult-content ​platform ⁠OnlyFans,...

The AI Race Is Pressuring Utilities to Squeeze More From Europe’s Power Grids

European countries are racing to bring new data...

Access Denied

Access Denied You don't have permission to access...
spot_img