Perspectives with Wenchi Yu
Host Wenchi Yu speaks to Allen Fung, formerly with Hong Kong Aerospace Technology Group, about China’s emerging commercial space sector and the broader “second space age,” tracing how SpaceX’s 2015 Falcon 9 landing helped spur Beijing to open its rocket industry to private firms and create a fast-growing ecosystem around launch and satellites. Allen explains how reusable rockets and cheaper access to orbit are enabling new possibilities, such as space-based data centers powered by constant solar energy and cooled by radiating heat into space, as well as speculative but potentially transformative ideas like manufacturing artificial diamond semiconductors in microgravity to achieve phosphorus-doped “negative type” diamond devices that are difficult to make on Earth. Allen argues that China and hubs like Hong Kong intend not just to follow U.S. pioneers like SpaceX and Blue Origin but to help shape the next phase of global space and technology competition. 00:00 The New Space Age: China's Aerospace Sector 02:26 China's Response to Artemis 2 04:51 The Rise of Private Rocket Companies in China 09:04 The Role of Hong Kong in Aerospace 12:17 The Competitive Landscape of Aerospace Companies 16:15 The Future of Space Manufacturing 26:03 Semiconductors in Space: A New Frontier Perspectives with Wenchi Yu YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkK1a7U8kP0TgXhvI5Bj70H4cPPlapCdQ&si=RuA_jZROR2ynRbxH Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kXiEF08IjtT3j1DyEnBbG?si=68ab3ea172594620 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perspectives-with-wenchi-yu/id1793854395
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