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Beijing is using space for 'diplomacy and influence', US lawmakers claim amid growing competition with Washington
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Politics·4/29/2026AI summary

Beijing is using space for 'diplomacy and influence', US lawmakers claim amid growing competition with Washington

US lawmakers at a congressional hearing identified China as the 'most consequential threat and competitor in space,' warning that Beijing leverages its space capabilities 'as a tool of diplomacy and influence.' The two superpowers are in a tight race to the moon, with China targeting a 2030 crewed lunar landing and the US aiming to return astronauts by 2028 via the Artemis programme. A CSIS expert testified that the nation setting space standards will 'set the terms by which information flows, networks interoperate, and how the world is seen.'

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Japan’s JAXA invests US$78.5 million in NASA’s now-frozen Lunar Gateway project
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Science·4/20/2026AI summary

Japan’s JAXA invests US$78.5 million in NASA’s now-frozen Lunar Gateway project

Japan’s JAXA has invested at least US$78.5 million to build components for NASA’s Lunar Gateway project, which NASA announced on March 24 it was freezing to focus on constructing a moon surface base with future Mars missions in mind. The project, part of NASA’s Artemis programme aimed at returning astronauts to the moon for the first time since 1972, faced cost concerns from the Office of Management and Budget last May, though US$2.6 billion in funding was earmarked under President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act last July.

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