China –US tensions in space technology

Tahoora Maryam

China launched world’s first methane fuelled space rocket. Zhuque-2 carrier rocket blasted off at 9am on Wednesday ,12  July from Jiuquan satellite launch center in North West China’s Inner Mongolia. Successful launching of this 1st methane –liquid oxygen space rocket into orbit once again put China ahead of US space companies like Space X and blue origin .This news once again put china’s rivals into cut-throat competition with China .It put  Elon Musk’s space X and Jeff  Bezo’s Blue origin in the race of new technological escalation to develop space vehicles fuelled by methane. Its first attempt has failed in December but China kept doing work over it and at last succeeded in flabbergast its rivals .US also had tried to launch its methane powered rocket Terran 1 but failed. US failure enhanced the haughtiness of China. On the other hand the successful  launching  of  Zhuque- 2 put  US  in  race  of  space dominance with  China.

The space competition between US and China has the great potential to mould international world order. It is noted that the countries that have been technologically advanced have held more power and they had greater ability to influence the remaining  part of the world .It is better to say that competition between the major powers is actually a thirst for more influence  and craving for the dominancy .The militarization of space could lead to severe tensions between countries especially China and US. Significant advancements in space technology by both China and US led to a shift in power dynamics.  Now the launch of new methane fuelled rocket by China once again significantly proclaiming the rise of new space race between US and  China.  China’s  successful  launch of ZHEGUE 2 rocket is an evidence of an emerging landscape where China is directly competing  with US for supremacy.

Methane fuelled rocket is more beneficial than the traditional rockets. This rocket is going to help China in several  ways. Firstly it will reduce the cost of space missions as methane is most cost-effective than other rocket  fuels .It will also reduce the environmental impact as methane is more sustainable fuel than other rocket fuels. They have the ability to enable more ambitious space missions. This will help China to achieve new scientific discoveries in space as it has the potential to explore the far reaches of our solar system and to make sure human presence on other planets . It will make space exploration more accessible and affordable .This is the one of the biggest recent achievements to China that is some how  terrifying  the  US as they failed to built the same rocket like Terran -1.

Due to this space rivalry and race after technology there are significant economic implications .China and US both are investing huge in space technology due to which it is expected that space industry will grow very much in coming years.US and China are two main pillars in this industry and the competition between these two powers would lead to some new space developments and also the creation of jobs  in this space market. The global space economy could be worth over $1 trillion by 2040 according to the estimations of some  experts .We can see some positive economical impacts due to this competition that is indirectly enhancing their power. For example both countries are investing in space tourism, which could become a possible  source of  revenue for both  countries. Virgin Galactic is a US company that is already promoting space tourism as they have sold tickets for  subocular  space flights. Negative economic implications could also have seen in this competition. Arm race in space could lead to the evolution of unnecessary high –cost weapons system. Space debris will definitely created  that will destroy the satellites and space infrastructure .

Besides these economical implications, there must be some societal implications regarding this debate . As both powers also posses allies and support of many other countries , what are the concerns of these countries especially the third world countries  matter a lot .The development of space tourism  would have social and cultural impacts so these impacts should be managed carefully and  it should involve the perspective of other countries as they are the part of this society .If we look at  third world countries , this competition brings opportunities and challenges for them at the same time Economic opportunities are there for these countries as they would become the suppliers of components for space industry .This race may cause exploitation of resources for third world countries .

US- China competition reflects a critical pinch in the history of space race .Policy makers should carefully consider the risks associated with this competition as it should be a source of innovations, peace and progress for coming generation rather than destruction.

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