China Vows to Launch Space Tourism Within Five Years Amid US Rivalry
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation aims to launch suborbital space tourism and build gigawatt-level space digital infrastructure amid a technology race with the US.
- China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation plans to launch suborbital space tourism within five years and gradually develop orbital space tourism, according to CCTV.
- China achieved a record 93 space launches in 2025 and intends to create approximately 200,000 satellites over the next 14 years, as reported by the International Telecommunications Union .
- CASC aims to make China a world-leading space power by 2045 and is focusing on space debris and traffic management rules, as stated by CASC.
- China's Chang'e-6 lunar probe returned samples from the moon's far side in 2024, reflecting Beijing's commitment to establish itself as a dominant space power, according to Xinhua.
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China eyes space resources, space tourism and on-orbit digital infrastructure
China’s main space contractor says it will push into new commercial space domains in the coming years as the country formulates its latest Five-year plan. The post China eyes space resources, space tourism and on-orbit digital infrastructure appeared first on SpaceNews.
China pushes space tourism, deep space plans amid U.S. rivalry
China is accelerating its ambitions in commercial spaceflight and deep space exploration as competition with the United States intensifies over technological, economic and strategic dominance beyond Earth. Beijing has framed space not only as a scientific frontier but also as a future commercial and security domain, seeking to match or surpass U.S. capabilities across launch […] The post China pushes space tourism, deep space plans amid U.S. riv…
China vows to develop space tourism, explore deep space as it races US
BEIJING - China's main space contractor vowed to develop space tourism in the next five years, state media reported on Thursday, as Beijing revs up its commercial spaceflight and deep space exploration ambitions amid a technology race with the U.S.
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