zlacker

[return to "China Moon Mission: Aiming for 2030 lunar landing"]
1. hdivid+ef[view] [source] 2026-02-03 20:42:54
>>rbanff+(OP)
This space race is different for one core reason: China is more stable than the Soviet Union was in the 1960s.

If we beat the Chinese somehow, I don't think they'll just dismantle their space program and focus on Earth. They'll keep going, and they have the economic base to expand their program.

I think we're seeing the beginning of a new kind of space race. It's likely to be much longer term and grander in scale over time, as we compete for the best spots on the Moon and the first human landing on Mars in the decades to come.

◧◩
2. JumpCr+Jf[view] [source] 2026-02-03 20:45:27
>>hdivid+ef
> China is more stable than the Soviet Union was in the 1960s

Xi literally just purged “the country’s top military leader, Gen. Zhang Youxia, and an associate, Gen. Liu Zhenli” [1].

This is the mark of a dictator. Not the Soviet Union at its finest.

[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/03/us/politics/china-xi-mili...

◧◩◪
3. hdivid+Jg[view] [source] 2026-02-03 20:50:05
>>JumpCr+Jf
I agree there is a lot of chaos over there, and numerous challenges. But I don't see China collapsing anytime soon, nothing like the Soviet Union. It's going to be a long-term space race.
◧◩◪◨
4. JumpCr+ci[view] [source] 2026-02-03 20:56:08
>>hdivid+Jg
> I don't see China collapsing anytime soon, nothing like the Soviet Union

I don’t either. But the Soviet Union’s space programme lost its steam in the 1970s. (Venus was its last ambitious achievement.)

If China gets bogged down in Taiwan because Xi fired every military expert who might disagree with him, that’s going to cost them the space race. (Same as if America decides to replicate the Sino-Soviet split with Europe over Greenland. We can’t afford a competitive space programme at that point.)

◧◩◪◨⬒
5. Animat+Cu[view] [source] 2026-02-03 22:01:41
>>JumpCr+ci
> If China gets bogged down in Taiwan...

Look at the geography. Taiwan is a long, narrow island. All the important parts are in a narrow plain on the west side, facing China. There's only about 20km of depth from the sea.

The war in Ukraine is like fighting over Iowa, one farm at a time. Taiwan is not like that.

◧◩◪◨⬒⬓
6. 827a+xv1[view] [source] 2026-02-04 05:31:57
>>Animat+Cu
Bro: China literally has not fought a war in over 50 years. Taiwan is rich; lots of urban combat; lots of jungle & mountains; a resistant population; motivated & rich allies; China doesn’t remotely have the naval capability to fully blockade the island; Xi’s favorite pastime is disappearing experienced generals. A full-on China/Taiwan war will never happen, and if it did, it would kill 30 years of industrial and geopolitical progress.
◧◩◪◨⬒⬓⬔
7. boojum+WY3[view] [source] 2026-02-04 20:38:43
>>827a+xv1
If China has not fought a war in 50 years, how do they have experienced generals? There is no evidence Xi is an incompetent madman.
[go to top]