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First EVs, now space: China is racing to catch up with Elon Musk in satellites

Race to roll out low-orbit fleets comes amid rising geopolitical tensions and concerns over crowded spaceSTRINGER/via REUTERS.

Race to roll out low-orbit fleets comes amid rising geopolitical tensions and concerns over crowded spaceSTRINGER/via REUTERS
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