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Manned spacecraft / Space weapons / Space stations / Chinese space program / Shenzhou program / Operation Burnt Frost / Chinese space station / Militarisation of space / Satellite / Spaceflight / Space technology / Space policy
Date: 2015-02-18 06:45:57
Manned spacecraft
Space weapons
Space stations
Chinese space program
Shenzhou program
Operation Burnt Frost
Chinese space station
Militarisation of space
Satellite
Spaceflight
Space technology
Space policy

February 18, 2015 Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese Professor, Naval War College Testimony before the U.S.-China Economic & Security Review Commission “China’s Space & Counterspace Programs” The question before the Commissio

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