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I'd rather supplement the "skill set" table above with...
Correct me if I'm wrong somewhere.
OK, my try to fix the data a bit:
Lunar probes|Present|Advanced|Lost|Advanced
Lunar Landers|R&D|Advanced|Lost|R&D
Interplanetary probes|No|Advanced|Lost|Advanced
Interplanetary landers|No|Advanced|Lost|R&D
Interplanetary rovers|No|Advanced|Lost|R&D
Automatic reentry capsules|Present|Present|Present|R&D
Non-pressurized platforms|Present|Present|Poor|Present
Civilian optical remote sensing|Poor|Advanced|Poor|Advanced
Civilian radar remote sensing|No|Present|No|Advanced
Civilian scientific satellites|Present|Present|R&D|Present
Civilian GEO broadcasters|Present|Present|Present|Advanced
Civilian weather satellites|Present|Advanced|Poor|Advanced
Civilian satellite navigation|R&D|Advanced|Present|R&D
Military IMINT remote sensing|Present|Advanced|Poor|Advanced
Military radar remote sensing|Advanced|Advanced|Poor|Advanced
Military ELINT satellites|Present|Present|Present|Present
Military missile attack warning (MASINT) satellites|?|Present|Poor|No
Military naval targeting satellites|Present|No|Lost|No
Milstar-like satellites (GEO)|Present|Advanced|Present|Present
TDRS-like satellites (GEO)|No|Present|Present|Present
LEO inspection spacecraft|No|Present|No|No
GEO inspection spacecraft|No|R&D|No|R&D
Military weather satellites|Present|Advanced|Poor|No
Military satellite navigation|R&D|Advanced|Present|No
Annual LEO lift frequency|~4 times/y|~ 8 times/y|~20 times/y|2-3 times/y
Annual GEO lift frequency|~2 times/y|~ 5 times/y|~6 times/y| 4-5 times/y
Cryogenic upper stages|Present|Present|R&D|Present
Space monitoring capability (NORAD-like)|?|Advanced|Present|Present
Ballistic Missile intercept capability|Present|Advanced|Present|Present
Launch sites (active + being built)|3+1|6|2+1|3
One aspect you for example have wrong is ballistic missile intercept - China has, like Russia, still a tactical ballistic missile intercept capability, but only Russia has also a present theater ballistic missile intercept capability, while the USA and China are still R&D there.
Also, I split the interplanetary category... Mars is not the same as Moon.
Also, China has actually no true civilian remote sensing program and Europe does not make use of dedicated military weather satellites, like the USA do.
The inspection capability has also been reduced - even if you include manned spacecraft, there is a difference between cooperative docking and uncooperative. Only Russia can be considered "Present" there, since the Soyuz and Progress spacecraft can both rendezvous with uncooperative targets. The Space Shuttle could theoretically do the same, but it no longer done for the last flights until it is phased out.
The European launch rate was too low - It was seven launches last year, this year will be seven as well. Once Vega starts to launch, there will be also many launches of LEO payloads, that currently go to Russia.
Chinas rates had been greatly overestimated by you:
http://www.spacelaunchreport.com/log2009.html
Also, if you include also the suborbital launch sites and small orbital launch sites of the USA and China, you should do the same for Russia and Europe as well - we have also two minor launch sites in Scandinavia. Baikonur is now not owned by Russia, but still the Russian spaceport.
Also, the definition of "lost" is a bit hard for technology, I now tried to apply it to technology that would effectively require a clean sheet design for being revived.
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