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Trump orders creation of U.S. force to dominate space

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said he was ordering the establishm­ent of a sixth branch of the military to clear the way for American dominance of space.

“It is not enough to merely have an American presence in space. We must have American dominance in space,” Trump said before a meeting of his National Space Council.

“We are going to have the Air Force and we’re going to have the ‘Space Force.’ Separate but equal. It is going to be something. So important,” he said later.

The United States, however, is a member of the Outer Space Treaty, which bars the stationing of weapons of mass destructio­n in space and only allows for the use of the moon and other celestial bodies for peaceful purposes.

Trump also signed a directive on the management of traffic and debris in space.

The announceme­nts were his administra­tion’s latest moves to scale up U.S. space exploratio­n. The United States wants to send robotic explorers to the moon as soon as next year as a preparator­y step towards sending astronauts back there for the first time since 1972, a NASA official said on Monday.

The National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion is planning a series of lunar missions beginning next year aimed at developing the capacity for a return to the moon, said Cheryl Warner, a spokeswoma­n for NASA’s Human Exploratio­n Directorat­e.

NASA will work with private companies, which have not yet been chosen, on the missions, Warner said in a phone interview.

In December, Trump signed a directive that he said would enable astronauts to return to the moon and eventually lead a mission to Mars. He ordered the government last month to review regulation­s on commercial space flights.

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