• DocumentCode
    1479694
  • Title

    Year of the rocket [Chinese space research]

  • Author

    Oberg, Johnny

  • Volume
    38
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    5/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    62
  • Lastpage
    68
  • Abstract
    The Chinese have the space capabilities of the most advanced industrialized countries. They build and launch long-range missiles, put satellites in orbit, and, as of late 2000, plan a national strategy for manned space flight. But detractors, suspicious of China´s rapid progress, allege it leap-frogged years of R&D by spying on the West. The author examines whether there is anything to these charges, or whether China has achieved success on its own. The truth, it seems, is more complex than either extreme
  • Keywords
    aerospace engines; aerospace propulsion; missiles; space research; space vehicles; China; R&D; manned space flight; satellites; space capabilities; space research; spying; Government; Military satellites; Missiles; Nuclear weapons; Orbits; Partial response channels; Rockets; Security; Space charge; Space technology;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Spectrum, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9235
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/6.920033
  • Filename
    920033