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NASA administrator says "we are very much in a space race right now" against China

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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Sunday that the U.S. is "very much in a space race right now" against China, as the two countries vie to land astronauts on the moon and secure a near-permanent presence on the lunar surface.

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According to the head of NASA, the United States and China are in a new space race for the Moon, with the Artemis program aiming to build a permanent human presence.

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Shafaq News – Follow-up: Jared Isaacman, administrator of NASA, warned that China could overtake the United States in the space race and the race to land on the moon. He stated, "The Chinese will send astronauts to the moon; that's undeniable. The question is whether the United States will return to the moon before them!" He added that the United States would be able to surpass China, saying, "We are definitely in a space race right now, and Chi…

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The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has expressed concern over the pace of China's lunar exploration plans. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman appeared on CBS's "Face the Nation" on the 5th (local time) and stated, "The United States and China are engaged in a fierce space race." China is accelerating its space development, notably by recently launching the Shenzhou 23 manned spacecraft and successfully docking with the …

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Portfolio broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Sunday, July 5, 2026.
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