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        China to Launch 26,000 Satellites


        China  will  start building  this  year its  own version  of StarLink, a
        satellite internet constellation using low Earth orbit, with plans of
        launching some 26,000 satellites to cover the entire world led by
        state-run companies. Now that the military use of satellite-based
        communications systems for warfare in such places as Ukraine
        and Gaza is increasing, China will set up its own satellite network
        to compete with  the  U.S.  as  a  "space  power."  The  construction
        of a  commercial  spacecraft  launch  site  for China's  StarLink  is
        underway near the  Wenchang  Space Launch Site, one of the
        country's spaceports for big rockets, in the southern province of
        Hainan. The launch site will be used mainly by the China Satellite
        Network Group,  wholly owned by the  Chinese  government.  The   also consider utilizing these technologies for military and security
        group was founded in 2021 after Beijing informed the International   purposes, including peacekeeping efforts. A sense of crisis about
        Telecommunication  Union  (ITU)  of  its  plan  in  2020  to  launch   China's moves to create StarLink-like systems is emerging in the
        some 13,000 satellites to establish a high-speed internet network.   U.S. and Europe. The German government blocked a space-related
        China Satellite Network will launch about 1,300 satellites, or 10%   company in Shanghai -- a big shareholder in a Berlin-based satellite
        of  the  planned  number,  from  the  first  half  of  2024  until  2029,   startup -- from buying shares in it from other holders. U.S. aerospace
        according  to Chinese  media. This  is  hoped  to pave  the  way for   giant  Boeing  has  canceled  a  satellite sales  contract  with  a  U.S.
        liftoff by 2035 to establish a network supporting high-speed 6G   startup after it was revealed that a Chinese government-backed
        communications. Top executives of the group come from state-  entity had invested in the company. Meanwhile, a space company
        owned, military-industrial  complex enterprises  linked to China's   partly owned by the Shanghai municipal government has a plan to
        People's Liberation Army. For example, the chairman is from China   put 12,000 satellites into low Earth orbit. The company said it will
        Electronics Corp., which is in charge of information technology for   launch more than 600 of them by the end of 2025. GalaxySpace
        military use, while the president is from China Aerospace Science   (Beijing) Technology, a private company founded by people from
        and Technology Corp. (CASC), which develops rockets and other   the internet industry, plans to send up 1,000 low-orbit satellites.
        items. Under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, China plans to   Visited by Premier Li Qiang in April 2023, GalaxySpace will step up
        become a space power comparable with the U.S. by around 2030.   its project to build a satellite constellation with support from the
        It envisions creating  its  own space station  and exploring  Mars   government.  In  addition,  military-industrial  complex  enterprises
        while launching commercial satellites. The Central Economic Work   CASC and  China  Aerospace Science and  Industry Corp.  are
        Conference  held  in  mid-December  decided  to  nurture  strategic   pushing ahead with plans to launch more than 300 and 200 low-
        emerging industries such as the space business, which includes   orbit  satellites,  respectively.  Chang  Guang  Satellite  Technology,
        launching  commercial  satellites. In  2020,  China  completed the   backed by the provincial government of Jilin among others, began
        BeiDou  Navigation  Satellite  System,  prodding  a  large  number   sending up low-orbit satellites in 2015 to provide high-definition
        of Chinese  companies  to shift  to it  from the  Global  Positioning   images to customers. It plans to increase the number of satellites
        System. African and other nations with close ties to China might   to 138 by 2025.



        Mongolia in Talks with SpaceX to Launch First National Satellite


                                                               constructed  by  French  company Thales  Alenia  Space, is  tasked
                                                               with improving Mongolia’s disaster management and emergency
                                                               response,  increasing  broadband  internet  access  and  supporting
                                                               its scientific research and education among other purposes, the
                                                               government  said  in  a  statement.  “Launching  our own satellite
                                                               marks  a  defining  moment  for  Mongolia’s  journey  towards
                                                               becoming a  spacefaring  nation,”  Mongolia’s  Minister  of Digital
                                                               Development  and  Communications Uchral  Nyam-Osor said  in
                                                               the statement. “It signifies Mongolia’s commitment to fostering a
                                                               thriving domestic space industry and its pursuit of a digital future
                                                               driven  by cutting-edge  innovation,” Nyam-Osor added.  The  talks
        The Mongolian government said that it is in talks with Elon Musk’s   came after Mongolia granted two licences for SpaceX to operate
        SpaceX to launch the country’s first national telecommunications   as an internet service provider using low-orbit satellites last year,
        satellite,  its  latest  move  to  improve  connectivity  and  develop   which would enable  millions  of internet  users  in  the  country to
        its  “domestic  space economy.”  The  satellite,  currently  being   access high-speed connection via Starlink.

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