CHINA SERIES — PART 1 OF 2What This Means: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Administrator Jared Isaacman told Congress that China is no longer a near-peer in space — it is a peer. That single sentence changes the industrial base calculus. If the U.S. commercial supply chain is not ready to support lunar base construction at the pace Isaacman described, the taikonauts arrive first, and the $613B+ commercial space market built …
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