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Space
India’s Chandrayaan-2 Moon Lander Suffers Last-Minute Communications Loss
By Ankit Panda
The Vikram lander may have been lost.
50 Years After Apollo 11, China Is on Deck to Land Next
By Justin Key Canfil
That doesn’t have to be a bad thing.
Managing New Actors in the Space Domain
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
New entrants in the Indo-Pacific offer both opportunities and challenges for the outer space realm.
What Does the Rise of Asia’s Space Forces Mean?
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Careful attention needs to be paid to properly understanding the implications of this development.
Misplaced Confidence? The US Private Space Sector vs. China
By Namrata Goswami
American confidence that its private space sector can take on China alone is wildly misplaced.
India’s Leap in Space: The Significance of the First Indian Anti-Satellite Test
By Harsh V Pant and Shounak Set
India’s anti-satellite test is a major moment.
Not Only China: Quantum Satellite Communication on the Rise in the Indo-Pacific
By Mayuko Yatsu
Many Indo-Pacific nations have joined the race to develop quantum-related technologies.
From Kyrgyzstan to the Stars: The Kyrgyz Space Program
By Colleen Wood
A group of teenage girls want to make Kyrgyzstan the next country to launch a microsatellite.
Trump's Space Force Misses the Mark on Chinese and Russian Space Threats
By Ankit Panda
The United States should avoid launching an arms race in space.
The Extraterrestrial Impact of the South China Sea Dispute
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
History offers lessons for the coming legal and geopolitical debates in space.
Welcome to Planet Tajikistan
By Catherine Putz
Where the planet isn’t completely real and the press releases don’t matter.
US-China: Civil Space Dialogue
By Joan Johnson-Freese
In civil space cooperation, some realists finally emerge.