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China has been banned the access to International Space Station by America for >10 years. But today, China owns his 1st manned space station

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China has been banned the access to International Space Station by America for more than 10 years. But today, China owns his first manned space station.

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Thank you america.

The more US ban, the better China will do to outshine you. :enjoy:

US will surely try offer China access to ISS but with condition of asking China to deorbit this space station. :rofl:

As Chinese astronauts enter Tiangong space station, those who hype the US’ ‘blockade,’ ‘decoupling’ frustrated: Global Times editorial
 
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Even Times of India admit China space has catched up with US and Russia as space power. :enjoy:

Egg in the face? Karma is a b|tch?

How many American space stations are up there? :D
Not a single complete one. They need Russia technology and Russia core module to complete that ISS. :enjoy:

Even their Perseverance Mars mission used Russian RD-180 rocket engine in order to achieve the Mars feat unlike China tianwen-1 which is truly a Chinese Mars mission.
 
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Egg in the face? Karma is a b|tch?

How many American space stations are up there? :D


NASA launched its own space station, Skylab, almost 50 years ago and operating the ISS for the last 20+ years.

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NASA will still operate on ISS, but Earth orbital space stations are old news. There’s only so much know how to gain from near earth orbital space stations and NASA has been doing it for decades.

NASA is now focusing on landing humans back on the Moon in a few years under the Artemis program. SLS for Artemis 1 is now nearly fully stacked for launch at the end of the year.

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That’s not to mention what’s taking place at Starbase in Boca Chica. It’s likely we’ll both see a Starship/Super Heavy orbital launch and Artemis 1 uncrewed mission to the Moon by the end of the year.
 
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NASA launched its own space station, Skylab, almost 50 years ago and operating the ISS for the last 20+ years.

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NASA will still operate on ISS, but Earth orbital space stations are old news. There’s only so much know how to gain from near earth orbital space stations and NASA has been doing it for decades.

NASA is now focusing on landing humans back on the Moon in a few years under the Artemis program. SLS for Artemis 1 is now nearly fully stacked for launch at the end of the year.

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That’s not to mention what’s taking place at Starbase in Boca Chica. It’s likely we’ll both see a Starship/Super Heavy orbital launch and Artemis 1 uncrewed mission to the Moon by the end of the year.

Skylab is not the first space station. Salyut is. And. Even if the US plans to land a man on the moon, it will take many years to develop the technology to do that.
 
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Thank you america.

The more US ban, the better China will do to outshine you. :enjoy:

US will surely try offer China access to ISS but with condition of asking China to deorbit this space station. :rofl:

As Chinese astronauts enter Tiangong space station, those who hype the US’ ‘blockade,’ ‘decoupling’ frustrated: Global Times editorial
Next: domination of chip manufacturing;)
 
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Skylab is not the first space station. Salyut is. And. Even if the US plans to land a man on the moon, it will take many years to develop the technology to do that.


Orion and SLS are largely developed. The only major piece left is the human lander/ascender and NASA has already awarded the contract to Starship which is developing rapidly. Americans landing back on the Moon looks likely within the next 3-5 years.
 
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Orion and SLS are largely developed. The only major piece left is the human lander/ascender and NASA has already awarded the contract to Starship which is developing rapidly. Americans landing back on the Moon looks likely within the next 3-5 years.

SLS seems unsafe to me. It might explode upon testing. Time will tell.
 
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How many American space stations are up there? :D

More importantly how many Pakistani space stations? :lol:

Those who cannot do - mock :enjoy:

Congratulations to China and the Chinese. Out of curiosity, why was the LM 2 used for this mission? Was cost a factor? Or, are there some other considerations?
 
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NASA launched its own space station, Skylab, almost 50 years ago and operating the ISS for the last 20+ years.

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NASA will still operate on ISS, but Earth orbital space stations are old news. There’s only so much know how to gain from near earth orbital space stations and NASA has been doing it for decades.

NASA is now focusing on landing humans back on the Moon in a few years under the Artemis program. SLS for Artemis 1 is now nearly fully stacked for launch at the end of the year.

View attachment 754309


That’s not to mention what’s taking place at Starbase in Boca Chica. It’s likely we’ll both see a Starship/Super Heavy orbital launch and Artemis 1 uncrewed mission to the Moon by the end of the year.
Skylab is just like tiangong 1 and 2. Experimental lab which is too small and limited unlike real big module of Tianhe core.

Your operating of ISS are based on 50/50 assisted with Russian. Cannot be counted as independent one like Chinese. Without Russian help , ISS is not possible by US alone. Just like your Perseverance Mars Rover without RD-180 Russian Rocket engine. :enjoy:

Wait until your Artemis mission materialise before u brag. We know the repeat delay of American projects. It may even never materialize.
 
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Congratulations to China and the Chinese. Out of curiosity, why was the LM 2 used for this mission? Was cost a factor? Or, are there some other considerations?

LM 2 is currently rated safe for manned launches. In near future they will switch to LM 7.
 
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