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    Heated space race is under way in Asia

    Heated space race is under way in Asia
    The Associated Press
    Tucson, Arizona | Published: 04.15.2007

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    TOKYO — Upstart China challenges the United States by blasting a satellite out of orbit. North Korea lobs a missile over Japan, prompting Tokyo to initiate a multibillion-dollar spy-satellite program.
    India is readying a lunar mission, while rival Pakistan makes headlines with a new, improved warhead.

    On Saturday, China launched a Long March 3-A rocket that sent a navigation satellite into orbit as part of its effort to build a global positioning system, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

    The satellite is the fourth China has launched as part of the Compass navigation system, which is expected to be operational in 2008.
    The most heated space race since the Cold War is under way in Asia, where countries are concluding that a space program is no longer just an expensive status symbol but a matter of national security. And they are scrambling to keep abreast.

    China, the only Asian country to put its own astronauts into orbit, is far ahead.

    But India, South Korea, Malaysia and Taiwan all have satellites in orbit.
    North Korea claims to have sent one up with its 1998 ballistic missile launch and to have used it to broadcast messages from its leader, Kim Jong Il, though that claim has never been substantiated.
    Japan is closest to keeping pace with China.

    After a decade of work, Tokyo in February completed a network of four spy satellites that can monitor any spot on the globe, every day.
    Japan's program was spurred by the 1998 North Korean test of a Taepodong ballistic missile, which flew over its main island and into the Pacific somewhere off the coast of Alaska. Tokyo now spends about $500 million a year on its spy-satellite program.

    Japan, India and China currently have the capability to launch their own rockets into space, and Pakistan and North Korea have active missile programs. Most Asian countries don't have the money to compete in space. But for those that can afford it, budgets are rising. In 2000, South Korea broke ground on a $277 million rocket launch site. It plans, with Russian help, to put a small satellite in orbit next year.

    India, meanwhile, is hoping to launch its Chandrayaan-1 moon mission this year or next. Still, India's technological prowess and $700 million space budget remain well behind its ambitions. China spends at least $1.2 billion on space-related projects and the U.S. about $16 billion.

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    Competition in space is good to boost the development.

    After a decade of work, Tokyo in February completed a network of four spy satellites that can monitor any spot on the globe, every day.
    Didn't one of the satellites had a glitch and they lost contact with it.
    Those who can't change become extinct.

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