‘Mars mission makes India top ranking space power’
BY Agencies23 May 2015 5:48 AM IST
Agencies23 May 2015 5:48 AM IST
India’s accomplishment in becoming the only Asian country to send a spacecraft to Mars has earned it a place in the top rankings of space-faring nations, a report by a Chinese research institution has said.
The US, Europe, Russia, China, Japan and India are the leading powers in space, the Beijing Institute of Space Science and Technology Information, affiliated to the China Academy of Space Technology, said in a report. India became the first Asian country to successfully send a probe to Mars in 2014, marking a breakthrough in its space capability, state-run Xinhua news agency quoted the report as saying.
The institute for the first time evaluated the space capabilities of 20 countries and regions across six aspects: strategy, product systems, infrastructure, industrial scale, innovation and international influence.
China’s space capabilities are ranked the fourth in the world, and the gap between the leading
powers is narrowing, the report said.
Last year saw a record 92 launches around the world, with 262 spacecraft put into orbit, it said.
The US’ status as the only superpower in space is unshakable, but the gap between the US and other nations is narrowing, it said.
Europe and Russia are ranked as the next two great powers. With its technological advantages and alliances with the US, Europe has also made a giant leap in its space capability.
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