
Why did China choose the far side of the moon specifically, and what makes that location so different from anywhere humans have landed before?
What does a moon landing actually have to do with China’s long-term position in global trade and geopolitics?
If China builds infrastructure on the moon before anyone else does, does that change who makes the rules down here on Earth?
The US and China are both investing heavily in space, but they are doing it in completely different ways. Which approach is more likely to win, and what does «winning» even mean here?
Most people use GPS every day without a second thought. So why do some experts consider it one of the most dangerous technologies on the planet?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around geopolitical strategy, technological competition, space exploration, global power shifts, infrastructure and control.
Is China’s space programme a scientific achievement, a military move, or a business strategy? Probably all three, and that is exactly what makes it worth talking about.
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):