The United States has long held the commanding heights of the global space economy, but China's breakthroughs in high-end technology are clearly accelerating. Interestingly, commercial spaceflight shares many similarities with other high-tech industries in China—technology accumulation, industrial chain layout, and capital investment all follow similar paths. To be honest, China catching up is no longer a question of "if" but rather "when."
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AirdropHermit
· 9h ago
Hmm, the commercial spaceflight sector has indeed become competitive. It feels like there's real hope domestically this time.
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notSatoshi1971
· 9h ago
I've been saying this all along. The old ways in the US can't really stop us. We'll keep working hard, and the results will be clear within five years.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 10h ago
Just say that China's recent moves are indeed methodical; the industrial chain system has been established, and the rest is just a matter of time.
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MevHunter
· 10h ago
I've already seen through it. Commercial space is just a replica of another chip and new energy, the approaches are all the same 🚀. Currently, domestically, it's just a matter of time accumulation. Within five years, there will definitely be significant developments.
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SigmaBrain
· 10h ago
Commercial spaceflight indeed has quite a few uncertainties, but the US's moat isn't as solid as it seems.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 10h ago
Commercial spaceflight has indeed become competitive. The main technological approaches are pretty much these few, and with enough capital, anyone can play. The advantage on the US side is also gradually being eroded; it all depends on who can truly bring down the costs.
The United States has long held the commanding heights of the global space economy, but China's breakthroughs in high-end technology are clearly accelerating. Interestingly, commercial spaceflight shares many similarities with other high-tech industries in China—technology accumulation, industrial chain layout, and capital investment all follow similar paths. To be honest, China catching up is no longer a question of "if" but rather "when."