Australia joins US in battle with China for space supremacy

New agency tasked with diversifying economy while bolstering military ties

ERIC MEIJER, Contributing writer

SYDNEY -- When Australia announced a deal for $150 million Australian dollars ($102 million) to ensure its space industry's participation in NASA's Artemis mission, it was leveraging its 50-year collaboration with the U.S. space agency. It was also a show of shrewd but potentially risky space diplomacy as China readies to become America's most powerful space adversary.

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