Can China Use the International Space Station (ISS)?
Discover why China cannot use the ISS and learn about its own space station, Tiangong, and potential for international cooperation.
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China cannot use the ISS due to a U.S. law passed in 2011, which prohibits NASA from engaging in direct bilateral cooperation with China. However, China is developing its own space station, Tiangong, which international astronauts may potentially access.
FAQs & Answers
- Why can’t China use the International Space Station? China is prohibited from using the ISS due to a 2011 U.S. law that prevents NASA from engaging in direct bilateral cooperation with China.
- What is China’s alternative to the ISS? China is developing its own space station called Tiangong, which may allow international astronauts to visit in the future.
- Can international astronauts access China's Tiangong space station? Yes, Tiangong is planned to accommodate international astronauts, promoting future cooperation beyond the ISS.