And they've done an 'impressive' job of it with rocket technology.
This seems to be what NASA Administrator Bill Nelson thinks about China's space program, since he broke the ice during a low-key
by telling the world how he really feels about the growing competition in space ventures between the U.S. and China.quoting him from Space Policy Reporter Marcia Smith. But to Nelson, the solution should emphasize higher cybersecurity measures in the private sector, rather than greater innovation from NASA.
"We need to take cybersecurity very seriously in govt and private sector," continued the tweet that quoted Nelson, from Smith.While the hearing was in session, Alabama's representative Robert Aderholt asked Nelson how the space agency could"secure American research and development," since the"jarring similarities" between China's and the United States' rocket vehicle designs were hard to ignore.
Nelson seemed to laugh at this, and when asked why, he said Rep. Aderholt articulated the situation far more"delicately" and"eloquently" than Nelson thought he could, in light of his suspicions.
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