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Elon Musk’s SpaceX surpasses China’s space agency in the number of passengers sent into orbit (22 vs 20). Now #3 behind NASA (~904) and Russia (~407)

Are you going to buy one from the supermarket?

You mean like the Russian supermarket you shopped for your 'indigenous' Shenzhou?

spacecraft followed the general layout of the Russian Soyuz spacecraft, with three modules that could separate for reentry. China signed a deal with Russia in 1995 for the transfer of Soyuz technology, including life support and docking systems.
 
China independently develops, builds and operates its own space station. Let's talk when you are done!

LOL! We already indigenously built one much larger than your unbelievably puny one 50 years ago.

We can probably fit your entire space station sq footage in just this one room

..no need to leech off Russian tech either...like you guys always need to do.
 
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LOL! We already indigenously built one much larger than your unbelievably puny one 50 years ago.

We can probably fit your entire space station sq footage in just this one room

..no need to leech off Russian tech either...like you guys always need to do.

The United States has been stealing technology since the Soviet Union. It did not develop a space station successfully and has to cooperate with Russia on the International Space Station.

Come talk to me when the United States has its own independent space station!
 
The United States has been stealing technology since the Soviet Union. It did not develop a space station successfully and has to cooperate with Russia on the International Space Station.

Come talk to me when the United States has its own independent space station!
LOL!

Even your space station has Russian airlock doors which connect to your Soyuz spacecraft doors.

Your complete reliance on Russian tech trickles down into your space station.

Your astronauts wear Soyuz space suits due to the specific life support connectors.

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Russian spacesuits

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Chinese Shenzhou 16 space suits


Meanwhile..
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US astronaut suits
 
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LOL!

Even your space station has Russian airlock doors which connect to your Soyuz spacecraft doors.

Your complete reliance on Russian tech trickles down into your space station.

Your astronauts wear Soyuz space suits.

This is naked jealousy!

Let me just ask you a question, when will the US space station go to space?

You have been studying the space station from Russia for so many years!
 
This is naked jealousy!

No, this shows the Chinese have to turn to the dreaded white man for help when it comes to modernizing.

Let me just ask you a question, when will the US space station go to space?

When the ISS is determined to be at the end of its useful life (~2030)...the same thing that will happen with your Tiangong space station.

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NASA eyeing SpaceX's Starship as possible space station​

SpaceX is getting some advice from NASA to investigate the possibility of converting its huge new Starship vehicle into an orbital destination.

If the idea comes to fruition, Starship could offer a wide variety of accommodations for on-orbit research and commercialization.

For NASA, Starship presents another option in a line of possible space stations and technological developments in the works to support an emerging economy in low Earth orbit (LEO). The International Space Station (ISS) is expected to reach its operational end by 2030, and the space agency has been preparing for its eventual demise.

Over the past few years, NASA has entered agreements with several companies to support the development of commercial LEO space stations, including a $415 million award divided between Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman and Nanoracks, and an agreement with Axiom Space to dock their own commercial modules to the ISS. Axiom's hardware will eventually separate, becoming a free-flying private outpost.


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You have been studying the space station from Russia for so many years!

Well you have been directly using Russian tech for years.
 
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No, this shows the Chinese have to turn to the dreaded white man for help when it comes to modernizing.



When the ISS is determined to be at the end of its useful life...the same thing that will happen with your Tiangong space station.



Well you have been directly using Russian tech for years.

Hope the astronauts on the International Space Station are safe. It is irresponsible for the United States to prolong the use of the International Space Station for the sake of the face of a superpower.
 
Hope the astronauts on the International Space Station are safe. It is irresponsible for the United States to prolong the use of the International Space Station for the sake of the face of a superpower.

They are doing fine..all 11 of them
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Congratulations to SpaceX for launching 4 more space tourists into orbit using the modern 7 person Crew Dragon! This makes a total of 22 passengers! It has taken only 23 months to reach and exceed the 20 passenger mark.

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Axiom Space's private Ax-1 crew (from left): pilot Larry Connor; Mark Pathy, mission specialist; López-Alegría , commander; and Eytan Stibbe, mission specialist. (Image credit: Axiom Space)



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Crew Dragon: 22
Total: 22



China:
Shenzhou: 20
Total: 20



Russia:
Vostok: 6
Voskhod: 2
Soyuz: ~399
Total : ~407



NASA:
Mercury: 6
Gemini: 20
Apollo : 45
Space Shuttle: ~833
Total : ~904
good to see things ramping up in the commercial western space biz :D
 

Soyuz spacecraft launches to International Space Station from Kazakhstan​

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The Soyuz MS-24/70S crew during training (left to right): NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara, commander Oleg Kononenko and co-pilot Nikolai Chub.

Russia:
Vostok: 6
Voskhod: 2
Soyuz: ~405
Total : ~413
 

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