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Pentagon Report: China's Growing Military Space Power
GOLDEN, Colorado - A just-released Pentagon report spotlights a growing U.S. military concern that China is developing a multi-dimensional program to limit or prevent the use of space-based assets by its potential adversaries during times of crisis or conflict.
Activities:2007 China Anti-satellite Test China-U.S. Military Relations
2008-03-07
Gates says US will share data with China
Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday the United States is prepared to share with China some of the information it has about the U.S. shootdown of a spy satellite.
Nations:U.S. People:Robert Gates Activities:China-U.S. Military Relations
2008-02-22
China wants US satellite downing data
China asked the U.S. on Thursday to release data on the missile hit on an ailing spy satellite, while the Communist Party's newspaper blasted what it called Washington's callous attitude toward the weaponization of space.
Nations:U.S. China People:Robert Gates Activities:China-U.S. Military Relations 2007 China Anti-satellite Test
2008-02-22
Satellite debris deemed unhazardous
Debris from an obliterated U.S. spy satellite is being tracked over the Pacific and Atlantic oceans but appears to be too small to cause damage on Earth, a senior military officer said Thursday, just hours after a Navy missile scored a direct hit on the failing spacecraft.
Nations:U.S. People:Robert Gates
2008-02-21
Pentagon tracking spy satellite debris
The military Thursday was tracking scattered debris from a destroyed U.S. spy satellite in hopes of confirming there were no chunks left that could fall and cause damage on Earth.
People:Robert Gates
2008-02-21
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