While randomly browsing for latest post-landing news for Chang'e 5, on this day I received a grim reminder of what I fear a lot lately - that I'm essentially fueling political propaganda despite completely not intending to do so. (1/8)
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He claimed that back when it was announced Chang'e 2 would fly-by the NEO 4179 Toutatis in 2012, "the US reacted uncooperatively by immediately shutting down their small-body orbit database in response" (
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He claimed that it took their own observatories' observations to track the asteroid's orbit to allow its successful fly-by in Dec. 2012. In response he said that the Chinese "has refused to give out orbital data & landing time of Chang'e 3 before it landed to NASA..." (4/8)
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"...which repeatedly requested such info to the Chinese Academy of Sciences citing potential effects on the then ongoing LADEE mission. They also then just refused to give out similar data for Chang'e 4 just before it landed (a day before that article was out)." (5/8)
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The article also reported on Chinese scientists got their US entry visas refused, which we all know of. To be honest, I'm really angered that such ridiculous claims that NASA would shutdown their SB DB for spoiling their mission came out from their lunar program's chief. (6/8)
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I don't know if NASA/JPL filed an official response back then, but w/ babbles on Chang'e 5 lunar samples still on, this matter is only going to get worse. We most advocate return to relatively normal US-China space exploration cooperation, but such things still bears mind. (7/8)
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More on my personal fear in a few days after the next major Chinese spaceflight event, but it's literally impossible these days on reporting on such things w/o touching political consequences. It's much different from disserting on Soviet space news by TASS way back then. (8/8)
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