NASA chief says China could claim the moon as its own territory if it beats the US to lunar surface
The head of NASA has said that China could claim the moon as its own territory if beats the US in the race to the lunar surface.
In an interview with Politico, published Sunday, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said Chinese military expansion in the South China Sea was an indicator of what might happen on the moon.
Nelson said: "It is a fact: we're in a space race. And it is true that we better watch out that they don't get to a place on the moon under the guise of scientific research. And it is not beyond the realm of possibility that they say, 'Keep out, we're here, this is our territory.'
"If you doubt that, look at what they did with the Spratly Islands."
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Irish_Dem
(47,366 posts)They will fight to claim it.
LakeArenal
(28,844 posts)getagrip_already
(14,834 posts)Let's not drag the ferange into this.
regnaD kciN
(26,045 posts)I distinctly remember us planting the U.S. flag on the moon in July 1969.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)doc03
(35,363 posts)Response to regnaD kciN (Reply #3)
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bucolic_frolic
(43,273 posts)Jeebo
(2,026 posts)Lots of territory up there for them to defend. If they have a few of their people occupying a small corner of it, there's no way they can keep us -- or anybody else -- from claiming another small corner of it. If they were to try to do that, it would only be an empty boast. Besides, we've already beaten them to it. By 53-plus years.
-- Ron
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
(12,591 posts)China is making inroads into the Antarctic Treaty, especially its prohibitions on harvesting sea life and mining for minerals.
The Chinese governments strategic approach to Antarctica is at the level of national security policy. Official documentation incorporates Antarctica and the Southern Ocean into the states expanded conception of domains for influence and dominance, beyond the Indo-Pacific. Beijing recognizes no existing claims to the continent and pursues a strategy that maximizes its own national interests there. Maritime Executive
It's easier -- and cheaper -- to establish a military presence which is supported by air and sea than one that relies on rockets.
XorXor
(624 posts)TexasTowelie
(112,399 posts)Aristus
(66,452 posts)for "looking too Western" or something.
You lost this one, China.
Run along now...
PortTack
(32,792 posts)The man power or military hardware, especially air craft carriers to invade Taiwan yet they think theyre going to own the moon? They are beginning to sound and behave like Russia.
twodogsbarking
(9,805 posts)republianmushroom
(13,675 posts)dalton99a
(81,570 posts)because the name has China in it
XorXor
(624 posts)I don't like being blatantly manipulated. I prefer to be manipulated in more subtle less obvious ways