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US, China, and Russia Now Compete for Dominance in Geostationary Orbit

via Ars Technica·May 15

The United States, China, and Russia are now actively competing for dominance in geostationary orbit, moving away from silent deep-space operations to overt presence. This shift signals a new era of strategic rivalry where satellites stand out against the blackness of space rather than hiding. The broader implication is a militarization of the orbital environment that challenges global stability and security.

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