The Chinese government has approved a long-discussed and highly ambitious project to build what''s being called a ''deep-sea space station'' found around 6,500 feet underwater.
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China''s 15th Five-Year Plan targets technological sovereignty through strategic self-reliance, industrial innovation, and key technology investments across critical sectors.
China plans a 6,000-foot-deep ocean base, blending research with military and energy ambitions. This move fuels global tensions and a race for control of Earth''s final frontier.
Last month, six personnel stayed at the station, suggesting it is equipped to support technical staff for sustained operations. This deep-sea outpost could serve as a secure bastion for
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China''s ambitious plan to construct a revolutionary underwater research station at a depth of 6,500 feet by 2030 promises to transform marine science and geopolitical dynamics in the South
This groundbreaking facility, often referred to as the "deep-sea space station," will rival the complexity of three International Space Stations combined, demonstrating China''s determination
The China-made underwater ship has explored waters in the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean. Its upgrades are currently in progress, and technicians have already completed
China has revealed plans to construct a deep-sea research facility at a depth of 6,000 feet beneath the South China Sea, a move that could significantly advance marine exploration, resource...
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China’s deep-sea station is just the beginning of a new era of underwater exploration. As technology advances, we could see: Underwater cities that allow humans to live beneath the ocean. AI-powered robotic submarines conducting continuous ocean research. New medical discoveries from deep-sea organisms that could revolutionize medicine.
China has revealed plans to construct a deep-sea research facility at a depth of 6,000 feet beneath the South China Sea, a move that could significantly advance marine exploration, resource extraction, and geopolitical influence in the region.
China’s deep-sea space station represents a major leap forward in underwater research capabilities, but it also highlights the growing competition over Earth’s final frontier—the deep ocean.
China’s plan to build a permanent human-occupied deep-sea station comes as part of a global push to explore and develop the ocean floor.
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