China to Lose Access to Space Tracking Station in Australia

China to Lose Access to Space Tracking Station in Australia
Australian flag flutters in front of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on April 14, 2016. Jason Lee/Reuters
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SYDNEY—China will lose access to a strategic space tracking station in Western Australia when its contract expires, the facility’s owners said, a decision that cuts into Beijing’s expanding space exploration and navigational capabilities in the Pacific region.

The Swedish Space Corp. (SSC) has had a contract allowing Beijing access to the satellite antenna at the ground station since at least 2011. It’s located next to an SSC satellite station primarily used by the United States and its agencies, including NASA.