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China’s space agency criticized after rocket debris takes a high dive
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China’s National Space Agency (CNSA) has come under fire by the National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) after remnants of its Long March 5B-Y2 rocket plummeted into the Indian Ocean after re-entry. The reckless disposal of the 5B-Y2 residual scraps has revived discussion in the need for regulation of space materials and safe disposal of space junk.
This is not the first time China has received criticism for its management of extraterrestrial property. In 2007, China shot down one of its own aging weather satellites with a medium-range ballistic missile from 500 miles away. The practice of launching missiles into space isn’t new, as many of the world’s most active space agencies have tested anti-satellite weapons (ASATs) on decaying satellites in the past. The United States used an ASAT in 2008 to prevent a plummeting satellite from crashing into the Earth and potentially causing catastroph
The future of security in space: A thirty-year US strategy Atlantic Council Strategy Paper Series by Clementine G. Starling, Mark J. Massa, Lt Col Christopher P. Mulder, and Julia T. Siegel
Key takeaways
Space development has reached an inflection point, transitioning from a phase of discovery to phases of security and commerce.
Spacefaring countries and companies are harnessing new technologies to push new boundaries, uncovering value while simultaneously opening the door to chaos and competition.
The United States and its allies and partners must take action over the next three decades to secure a future of security and prosperity.
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How Joe Biden can galvanize space diplomacy
Nascent efforts to establish international norms for behavior offer an major opportunity to reduce the chances of a conflict.
President-elect Joe Biden. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images
By STEPHEN FLANAGAN and BRUCE MCCLINTOCK
01/15/2021 06:45 AM EST
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The potential for future conflicts to originate in outer space, or for terrestrial conflicts to extend there, has grown as various governments are developing an array of counterspace weapons. The explosion of commercial space activity has also raised the risk of damaging incidents in space.
These developments have renewed interest in the role that international norms of responsible behavior could play in enhancing safety and security in the space domain.
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