Later this month NASA Administrator Mike Griffin will travel to China later this month, spending several days there in meetings with his Chinese counterparts. SPACE.com surveys a number of policy experts on the upcoming visit, with the consensus being that this should be an opportunity for each country to get know the other, but is unlikely to create any significant agreements in cooperation, which would require approvals at higher levels in both governments.
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