- The Second Space Race
The Second Space Race refers to the current and future endeavor for space dominance among the world powers, namely the
United States ,China , theEuropean Union ,Russia ,Japan , andIndia . Although these efforts do not resemble a conflict in a conventional military sense, national security, defensive capability, and technological superiority does and will continue to provide an impetus for competition, especially when considering the significant role whichsatellites play incommand and control , weapons-targeting, andreconnaissance . Notwithstanding the technological and military aspects of this drive for the ever-higher ground, national pride and economic impulses are also unable to be excluded as major contributing factors.The phrase, "second space race" has also been used to refer to the race to profit from space tourism. [http://www.bis-spaceflight.com/sitesia.aspx/page/358/id/1053/l/en]
atellite launch and space probes
Several world powers are developing or perfecting their satellite launch capability. At the same time, Japan and China are involved in the exploration of Asteroids and Mars.
Orbital Human Spaceflight
Russia and the United States were involved in
Human spaceflight since the 1960s and currently cooperate along withESA andJAXA in theISS project. Nevertheless, there are projects from the latter organizations to develop their own autonomous orbital capacity. After 2003, China achieved such capacity and is developing an ambitious plans that involve the building of aspacestation . India is following a path similar to China, and has a project to orbit an inhabited spacecraft.Other countries have limited astronaut training programs, that will then fly on foreign spacecraft, usually the RussianSoyuz spacecraft to a stay on the ISS. Private space fliers, or space tourists, also have access to the ISS through the Russian space agency.Shenzhou spacecraft (China, 1992-ongoing)Shenzhou is a spacecraft from the People's Republic of China which first carried a Chinese astronaut into orbit on 2003-10-15. Development began in 1992, under the name of Project 921-1. The Chinese National Manned Space Program was given the designation Project 921 with Project 921-1 as its first significant goal. The plan called for a manned launch in October 1999, prior to the new millennium.
Project Constellation (USA, 2004-ongoing)Project Constellation is
NASA 's successor to the Space Shuttle. It consists of a family of newspacecraft ,launcher s and associated hardware that allow for a variety ofspace mission , fromInternational Space Station resupply, tolunar landing s.Virgin Galactic (UK (privately funded), 2004-ongoing)Virgin Galactic is a company within Sir Richard Branson's
Virgin Group , which is developing spacecraft in conjunction withScaled Composites to offersub-orbital spaceflight s and laterorbital spaceflight s to the paying public.
=Crew Space Transportation System (ESA/Russia, 2006-ongoing)=Crew Space Transportation System (CSTS) is a joint project by the
European Space Agency and theRussian Space Agency (Roskosmos) with the objective to design a spacecraft for LEO operations such as servicing theInternational Space Station , but also capable of exploration of the Moon and beyond.Indian human spaceflight program (India, 2006-ongoing)This program aimed India to be a new "space superpower" with plans to launch its own astronaut in 2014-2015.
Moon
The Moon is again the main subject of interest, with many nations involved in robotic exploration missions and planning future manned landings. Japan's
Kaguya orbiter and China'sChang'e 1 can be considered as significant steps in the Second Space Race. Future developments will feature Lunar Rovers and sample return missions. The Unites States is planning a human landing and establishing of aMoon base after 2020.
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