China Designates Space Sector an “Emerging Pillar Industry,” Sets Deep Space Ambitions in New Economic Blueprint
China's 15th Five-Year Plan elevates aerospace, targeting commercial space growth, reusable launchers, satellite internet, and deep-space missions with over 90 orbital launches in 2025.
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China designates space sector an “emerging pillar industry,” sets deep space ambitions in new economic blueprint
China has designated aerospace to be an “emerging pillar industry” in a draft national economic plan, also setting major objectives for the five years ahead. The post China designates space sector an “emerging pillar industry,” sets deep space ambitions in new economic blueprint appeared first on SpaceNews.
China consolidates its road map for the present decade that seeks to position the country as the world’s leading space power. Under the supervision of the National Space Administration of China (CNSA), the country has outlined objectives ranging from manned lunar exploration to the development of a state-of-the-art satellite infrastructure and the commercialization of launch services. Decade’s Main Objectives The central pillar of China’s strate…
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