A brand new week of spaceflight is upcoming with SpaceX launching two Starlink missions, China launching two payloads including one on the powerful Chang Zheng 5, and Roscosmos launching Russian-built satellites on Soyuz.
A Chinese satellite has used a manoeuvre to avoid being followed by a spying US satellite, hinting at its capability in potential space warfare. But some defence analysts said the scenario was not new and the incident should not be seen as escalating the rivalry between China and the United States in space. “It is not difficult to monitor satellites,”.