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China, US move towards co-operation in space

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China -- which until now has worked alone as it pursues an ambitious space program -- seems more open to international co-operation, especially with the United States, European and American experts say.

“There is a change in the Chinese attitude, with a call for cooperation in space. And Americans aren’t reticent -- on the contrary,” said Jean-Yves Le Gall, head of the French space agency CNES.

Le Gall spoke Thursday as he left a meeting in Washington of high-level envoys from 30 space-faring nations discussing ways to pool efforts to explore the stars. The conference continued Friday with space agency chiefs.

Every indication is that China is eager to become part of the inner circle of space countries, rather than going its own path
John Logdson, consultant

The space race started as an intense Cold War competition between the United States and the former Soviet Union.

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But with budgets shrinking, the United States is relying more on private companies and looking to keep costs down with multinational collaborations -- and other countries that are emerging as future major players in space.

The participants at the conference, which included Brazil, China, India, Japan and Russia, “showed a strong desire for coming together” in space exploration activities, Le Gall said, noting that the Chinese showed up in force, with a large delegation.

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“The big question for the next three years is whether China will join the International Space Station,” which currently includes the United States, Russia, Japan, Europe and Canada, he said.

“That’s the challenge,” the CNES chief said, recalling that the United States had just extended the orbiting space lab’s mission by at least four years to 2024.

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