Report: Space Force Needs More Funding, Training to Counter China’s Space Ambitions

Air and Space Forces — In its annual report to Congress, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission highlights China’s “aggressive long-term, whole-of-government campaign” to gain an edge over the U.S. in space. “In just 10 years, China has dramatically transformed an almost nonexistent commercial space sector into a thriving, state-orchestrated startup ecosystem.”



Space Junk Strike on China’s Astronaut Capsule Highlights Need for a Space Rescue Service, Experts Say

Space.com — Aerospace’s Grant Cates (senior project leader in launch operations for the Space Safety Institute), Marlon Sorge (executive director of the Center for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies (CORDS)), and Brian Weeden (director of civil and commercial policy at the Center for Space Policy and Strategy) all commented on an incident where a suspected impact of space debris cracked a window on China’s Shenzhou 20 crew’s return vessel.




Debris Mitigation Report: Sustainability in Earth Orbit

Reuters — Marlon Sorge, Aerospace’s executive director of the Center for Orbital and Re-entry Debris Studies (CORDS), says the easiest way for operators to ensure they don’t fall foul of the FCC’s 2022 rule that satellites de-orbit within 5 years, is to adhere to the de-orbiting parameters from the start of the design process.