China National Space Administration

Nasa to overhaul mission returning samples from Mars – here’s why it must and will go ahead

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

This has led to some anxiety among space scientists, who view the Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission as a cornerstone of plans to explore the Solar System.

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  • This has led to some anxiety among space scientists, who view the Mars Sample Return (MSR) mission as a cornerstone of plans to explore the Solar System.
  • But when you consider what’s at stake, scientifically and politically, it seems highly likely that Nasa will push ahead with the mission to make it a success.
  • One key conclusion of the Nasa review is that MSR was established with unrealistic budget and schedules.
  • Esa is also unlikely to want to lose the scientific investment it has already made in MSR.

Huge scientific importance


So why does the space science community regard MSR as so important? Partly because the technologies are a stepping stone to future human exploration. For instance, the mission needs an ascent vehicle to launch the samples into orbit for capture by another spacecraft.

  • That capture in Mars orbit of a football-sized return capsule is one of the key technical challenges of MSR.
  • Esa is taking a major part in this and leads the return orbiter development.
  • This stage will deploy the very best equipment that we scientists have in laboratories across the world.
  • But these financial savings come with a scientific cost.

Chinese rivalry

  • The Apollo programme was given impetus by cold war rivalry with the Soviet Union.
  • The Chinese Space Agency wants to launch in 2028, with separate lander and ascent vehicle launches.
  • In 2020, I argued that an era of new Chinese collaboration with the west could be possible.


John Bridges receives funding from the UK Space Agency for NASA-ESA Mars Sample Return planning groups tasked with identifying the best techniques to analyse returned samples, and the closest terrestrial analogues for these samples.

Russia has declared a new space race, hoping to join forces with China. Here's why that's unlikely

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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

This week, the Russian space agency Roscosmos had hoped to return to the Moon after an absence of nearly 50 years.

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  • This week, the Russian space agency Roscosmos had hoped to return to the Moon after an absence of nearly 50 years.
  • The agency explained the spacecraft “switched to an off-design orbit and ceased to exist as a result of a collision with the lunar surface”.
  • His statement sounds like it is less about the scientific exploration of the lunar surface, and more about geopolitical posturing.
  • These appointments have allowed me to gain unique insights into the processes driving China’s space science program.

A lunar outpost

    • The lunar south pole region is thought to contain significant water reservoirs locked in grains of ice.
    • That makes the area interesting as a potential staging post for future missions to Mars and beyond, as lunar explorers can use the water for survival.
    • In early 2021, Roscosmos and the China National Space Administration signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly establish an International Lunar Research Station by the mid-2030s.

No need for a space race

    • China will unlikely be coerced into rushing its planned milestones.
    • As such, the notion of a “space race” involving China seems a moot point.
    • Its ageing technology pales in comparison with the leaps of modernisation we have witnessed in relation to China’s progress in space.

Venturing out to the planets

    • That mission successfully deployed the Zhurong rover (named after a Chinese mythological god of fire), a major technological feat in its own right.
    • Future plans include the development of a next-generation crewed spacecraft to replace the workhorse Shenzhou (Divine Vessel on the Heavenly River) series.
    • Read more:
      China's new space station opens for business in an increasingly competitive era of space activity

Youth on Tech Latest Episode: Revealing Moon Mysteries, Exploring the Universe

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Monday, June 26, 2023

Themed by the "Revealing Moon Mysteries, Exploring the Universe," the latest episode of Youth on Tech invited three guests to share their thoughts on lunar exploration.

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  • Themed by the "Revealing Moon Mysteries, Exploring the Universe," the latest episode of Youth on Tech invited three guests to share their thoughts on lunar exploration.
  • That is, in the early solar system, a Mars-sized object collided with the young Earth and some debris gathered to form the moon.
  • "China is planning to place astronauts on the moon before 2030, and we're really looking forward to it," said Zhang.
  • Another often discussed topic about the moon is why humans can only see the near side of the moon from Earth.

Pentagon leaks suggest China developing ways to attack satellites – here’s how they might work

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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

The recent leak of Pentagon documents included the suggestion that China is developing sophisticated cyber attacks for the purpose of disrupting military communication satellites.

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  • The recent leak of Pentagon documents included the suggestion that China is developing sophisticated cyber attacks for the purpose of disrupting military communication satellites.
  • While this is unconfirmed, it is certainly possible, as many sovereign nations and private companies have considered how to protect from signal interference.
  • Nearly every aspect of our lives is enabled by satellite communication, from financial transactions, navigation, weather prediction, and internet services to more remote locations.
  • But when we consider the military benefits of satellites, immediate communication is vital for early warning systems and tracking.

Three ways to disrupt satellite communications

    • By bombarding the receiving station or the satellite itself you can effectively drown out the signal.
    • Jamming This is a method of diverting the communication signal from reaching the satellite or the ground control station.
    • The original signal needs to be silenced or overpowered and the replacement signal must be able to accurately communicate and fool a satellite.
    • If you can trick a satellite into thinking you are the true command source, then not only are communications blocked but false information and images can be sent to the ground stations.

Zombie satellites

    • When a satellite does go out of communication, we refer to it as a zombie satellite.
    • Essentially it cannot do any of its intended tasks and just orbits with little chance of recovery.
    • This can happen naturally during coronal mass ejections, when the Sun releases large amounts of energetic charged particles that can interact with satellites causing electrical surges.

CGTN: Infrastructure, vaccines and space: China-Arab sci-tech cooperation

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Saturday, December 10, 2022

China has vowed to accelerate the development of the China-Arab inter-governmental science and technology innovation cooperation mechanism.

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  • China has vowed to accelerate the development of the China-Arab inter-governmental science and technology innovation cooperation mechanism.
  • The country will implement more partner projects, and continue to improve the sci-tech capabilities of Arab states.
  • Lusail Stadium, the main venue for this year's World Cup, was constructed with China Railway Construction Corporation as the main contractor.
  • China and Saudi Arabia signed a memorandum of understanding on March 16, 2017, sharing the scientific data in space cooperation.

CGTN: Infrastructure, vaccines and space: China-Arab sci-tech cooperation

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Saturday, December 10, 2022

China has vowed to accelerate the development of the China-Arab inter-governmental science and technology innovation cooperation mechanism.

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  • China has vowed to accelerate the development of the China-Arab inter-governmental science and technology innovation cooperation mechanism.
  • Lusail Stadium, the main venue for this year's World Cup, was constructed with China Railway Construction Corporation as the main contractor.
  • Shaped like a date palm bowl or an enamel lantern, the stadium will host the World Cup final, scheduled for December 18.
  • China and Saudi Arabia signed a memorandum of understanding on March 16, 2017, sharing the scientific data in space cooperation.

Global Reusable Launch Vehicles Market Report to 2031 - Featuring ArianeGroup, Space Exploration Technologies and United Launch Alliance Among Others - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Many other prominent companies are also working towards developing similar technologies related to reusable launching vehicles.

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  • Many other prominent companies are also working towards developing similar technologies related to reusable launching vehicles.
  • Government space agencies are also increasing their focus on building reusable launch vehicles for their space missions.
  • The Indian Space Research Organization, ISRO, is developing RLV-TD, an eventual two-stage-to-orbit (TSTO) reusable launch vehicle, to lower the cost of access to space.
  • Such developments are propelling the growth of the reusable launch vehicles market in the region.

Global Radiation Hardened Electronics Market (2022 to 2027) - Increasing Demand for Reconfigurable Radiation-Hardened Electronics Presents Opportunities

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Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Growing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations worldwide is driving the market for radiation-hardened electronics.

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  • Growing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations worldwide is driving the market for radiation-hardened electronics.
  • Furthermore, increasing demand for radiation-hardened electronics in commercial satellites has increased the demand for radiation-hardened electronics systems.
  • This is expected to propel the requirement for new satellite systems, driving the growth opportunities for the radiation-hardened electronics market.
  • The technological and manufacturing abilities of China and Japan make the region a tough competitor in the global market.

The Worldwide Radiation Hardened Electronics Industry is Expected to Reach $1.8 Billion by 2027 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, August 19, 2022

The radiation-hardened electronics market is expected to grow from USD 1.5 billion in 2022 to USD 1.8 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 4.0% during the forecast period.

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  • The radiation-hardened electronics market is expected to grow from USD 1.5 billion in 2022 to USD 1.8 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 4.0% during the forecast period.
  • Growing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations worldwide is driving the market for radiation-hardened electronics.
  • Furthermore, increasing demand for radiation-hardened electronics in commercial satellites has increased the demand for radiation-hardened electronics systems.
  • This is expected to propel the requirement for new satellite systems, driving the growth opportunities for the radiation-hardened electronics market.

Managed Security Services Market to Reach US$ 53.22 Billion by 2031: Notes TMR Study

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Wednesday, June 15, 2022

The TMR study on the managed security services market found that the identity and access management (IAM) is remarkably lucrative segment.

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  • The TMR study on the managed security services market found that the identity and access management (IAM) is remarkably lucrative segment.
  • This has created incredible growth opportunities for top best managed security services providers to capture on in the next few years.
  • The Asia Pacific managed security services market is expected to witness incredible profitable avenues during the forecast period.
  • North America is estimated to hold a leading share of the global managed security services market by 2022-end.