China in Space

China in Space
Title China in Space PDF eBook
Author Brian Harvey
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 564
Release 2019-10-08
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3030195880

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In 2019, China astonished the world by landing a spacecraft and rover on the far side of the Moon, something never achieved by any country before. China had already become the world’s leading spacefaring nation by rockets launched, sending more into orbit than any other. China is now a great space superpower alongside the United States and Russia, sending men and women into orbit, building a space laboratory (Tiangong) and sending probes to the Moon and asteroids. Roadmap 2050 promises that China will set up bases on the Moon and Mars and lead the world in science and technology by mid-century. China’s space programme is one of the least well-known, but this book will bring the reader up to date with its mysteries, achievements and exciting plans. China has built a fleet of new, powerful Long March rockets, four launch bases, tracking stations at home and abroad, with gleaming new design and production facilities. China is poised to build a large, permanent space station, bring back lunar rocks, assemble constellations of communications satellites and send spaceships to Mars, the moons of Jupiter and beyond. A self-sustaining lunar base, Yuegong, has already been simulated. In space, China is the country to watch.

China’s Strategy in Space

China’s Strategy in Space
Title China’s Strategy in Space PDF eBook
Author Stacey Solomone
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 120
Release 2013-06-12
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1461466903

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This book addresses why China is going into space and provides up- to-date information on all aspects of the Chinese Space Program in terms of launch vehicles, launch sites and infrastructure, crew vehicles for space exploration, satellite applications and scientific exploration capabilities. Beyond mere capabilities, it is important to understand how Chinese aerospace leaders think, how they make decisions, and what their ultimate goal is during their space endeavors. What are Chinese intentions in space? To what extent does culture and ethics influence Chinese strategic decision-making within the highest levels of the aerospace industrial complex? This book examines these questions and offers four potential scenarios on where the Chinese space program is headed based on this new perspective of understanding China’s space goals. This book is not only required reading for policy makers and military leaders in the US government, but also for the general population, students, and professionals interested in truly understanding the reasons behind what the Chinese are doing in space.

The New Space Race: China vs. USA

The New Space Race: China vs. USA
Title The New Space Race: China vs. USA PDF eBook
Author Erik Seedhouse
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 268
Release 2010-04-06
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1441908803

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The world’s most populous nation views space as an asset, not only from a technological and commercial perspective but also from a political one. The repercussions of this ideology already extend far beyond Washington. China vs. the United States explores future Chinese aspirations in space and the implications of a looming space race. Dr. Seedhouse provides background information on the fifteen-year history of the China National Space Administration and its long list of accomplishments. Sino-U.S. technological and commercial interests in space are discussed, including their interest in encouraging a potential space race. The national security objectives of the U.S. and China are also examined.

China's Space Program - From Conception to Manned Spaceflight

China's Space Program - From Conception to Manned Spaceflight
Title China's Space Program - From Conception to Manned Spaceflight PDF eBook
Author Brian Harvey
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 380
Release 2004-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 9781852335663

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This book is designed for publication straight after the launch of China's first manned spacecraft. The precursor mission, Shenzhou, flew unmanned in November 1999, in line with the predictions of The Chinese Space Programme: From Conception to Future Capabilities (1998) the first edition of this retitled book. China's Space Program: From Conception to Manned Spaceflight builds on the 1998 title to take account of the first manned flight in October 2003. It also brings the reader up to date with other developments in the Chinese space programme over from 1998 to the manned flight and looks forward to China's future plans and ambitions.

White Paper on China's Space Activities in 2016

White Paper on China's Space Activities in 2016
Title White Paper on China's Space Activities in 2016 PDF eBook
Author State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 41
Release 2021-04-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This is an informational report on China's space activities in 2016. The Chinese government holds the space industry as essential to the country's general development strategy. It sticks to exploring and utilizing outer space for peaceful purposes. This work was put together to tell people about their actions and plans. Contents include: Preamble Purposes, Vision and Principles of Development Major Developments Since 2011 Major Tasks for the Next Five Years Policies and Measures for Development International Exchanges and Cooperation Conclusion

The Construction of Space in Early China

The Construction of Space in Early China
Title The Construction of Space in Early China PDF eBook
Author Mark Edward Lewis
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 514
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0791482499

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This book examines the formation of the Chinese empire through its reorganization and reinterpretation of its basic spatial units: the human body, the household, the city, the region, and the world. The central theme of the book is the way all these forms of ordered space were reshaped by the project of unification and how, at the same time, that unification was constrained and limited by the necessary survival of the units on which it was based. Consequently, as Mark Edward Lewis shows, each level of spatial organization could achieve order and meaning only within an encompassing, superior whole: the body within the household, the household within the lineage and state, the city within the region, and the region within the world empire, while each level still contained within itself the smaller units from which it was formed. The unity that was the empire's highest goal avoided collapse back into the original chaos of nondistinction only by preserving within itself the very divisions on the basis of family or region that it claimed to transcend.

The Chinese Space Program

The Chinese Space Program
Title The Chinese Space Program PDF eBook
Author Joan Johnson-Freese
Publisher Krieger Publishing Company
Total Pages 158
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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Analyzes the Chinese space program in the context of Chinese political, economic, and cultural parameters critical to realistic and pragmatic policy analysis. Projections are offered concerning where China might be going in the future, what policy actions the US might take to avoid a confrontational stance with China, and how to encourage Beijing to build a more stable regime. Includes a glossary. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR