
China Launches Global Deep Space Exploration Association
China has launched the International Deep Space Exploration Association to empower developing countries in deep-space technologies, aiming to promote global cooperation in space exploration.
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China has launched the International Deep Space Exploration Association to empower developing countries in deep-space technologies, aiming to promote global cooperation in space exploration.

China is opening its space station to the world, creating new opportunities for international cooperation in space exploration, and inviting astronauts globally to join in its missions.

China’s Tianwen-2 probe is operating smoothly over eight days into its mission, now over 3 million kilometers from Earth, aiming to collect asteroid samples and explore a distant comet.

China’s chief lunar designer Wu Weiren emphasizes international cooperation in building the International Lunar Research Station, inviting scientists worldwide to collaborate on lunar exploration.

On the International Day of Human Space Flight, we explore China’s remarkable progress in space exploration, from Yang Liwei’s historic journey to ambitious plans for the Moon and Mars.

China has finalized the astronaut crews for its upcoming Shenzhou-20 and Shenzhou-21 space missions, preparing for significant scientific research and extravehicular activities.

China’s Tianzhou-8 spacecraft and Long March-7 Y9 rocket are ready at the Wenchang Launch Site for an upcoming mission to supply the Tiangong Space Station.