China to Double Size of Its Space Station, Compete With NASA’s ISS

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The Chinese Communist Party has claimed it will become a โ€œmajor space powerโ€ by 2030.

Communist China is planning to double the size of its space station over the next several years. The plan is part of a larger effort to lure international space missions away from U.S.-led missions when NASA closes its International Space Station (ISS).

China plans to expand its station, the Celestial Palace, to six modules from three. The lifespan of the facility will also be increased to more than 15 years from 10 years.

The Celestial Palace reached full operational status late last year and currently hosts three astronauts. Even after the expansion, however, the Celestial Palace will be about half as large as the ISS and won’t host as many astronauts simultaneously.

The ISS has been in orbit since 1998 and is expected to be decommissioned sometime around 2030. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which rules China as a single-party state, has claimed that it’ll become a โ€œmajor space powerโ€ at about that time.

The China Academy of Space Technology, a unit within the CCP primary space contractor, announced the plan at an astronautical forum in Azerbaijan on Oct. 4.

The announcement follows several claims by Chinese state-owned media last year that โ€œseveral countriesโ€ had already reached out to the CCP in the hopes of being included in future missions to the station.

Despite this, the European Space Agency stated earlier in the year that it didn’t have the budgetary or political approval to green-light the involvement of European astronauts in missions to Chinaโ€™s station.

Similarly, the United States has banned any official collaboration between NASA and Chinaโ€™s space program.

Space Competitionย Raises Security Concerns

Space is becoming an increasingly important part of the ongoing competition between the United States and the CCP. That’s particularly true when it comes to gray-zone conflict, in which the two nations engage in hostilities stopping somewhere short of kinetic warfare.

To that end, retired Gen. David Thompson, then the U.S. Space Forceโ€™s vice chief of space operations,ย saidย in 2021 that the CCP was attacking U.S. space infrastructure โ€œevery single day.โ€

Byย Andrew Thornebrooke

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