Mars is no longer the only red object in the sky

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Craig234

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Now we know that something is wrong with you, FNE. Ketchup on hotdogs FTW!

Second best hot dog after chili cheese.

On a more serious note, I would have less of a problem with the Chinese space program's intentions if it were a bit more transparent and not as closely linked with their military space program.

You do know that, JFK era idealism notwithstanding, we have a massive history of secret military purposes hidden in our space operations?

It was in that era, he proposed space should permanently remain unmilitarized. That didn't last as the military industrial complex got a list of strategic benefits.
 

dawp

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Let's not forget that our early space program was military based too. And it still has a large military aspect to it, not really all that different that the Chinese except we are a little more open about it.

What is the ratio between our military/intelligence to science missions? I wouldn't be surprised if there are more military/intelligence launches.