KEY POINTS
  • China has had some notable space successes in the past few years including launching an uncrewed mission to Mars and beginning construction of its own space station.
  • Over the next five years, Beijing has goals which include researching missions around bringing back rock samples from Mars and beginning exploration of Jupiter.
  • China and the U.S. are locked in a technological battle for dominance in areas everything from artificial intelligence to semiconductors, with their political differences already spilling into the space arena.
A Long March-7 Y3 carrier rocket carrying the Tianzhou-2 cargo spacecraft blasts off from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site on May 29, 2021 in Wenchang, Hainan Province of China.

China plans to lay the foundation for lofty space achievements including exploration of the planet Jupiter and a crewed mission to the moon.

The move heats up another technological battlefront between the U.S. and China with the world's second largest economy positioning to become a space superpower in the coming years.