
China Shares Moon Rocks with Global Scientists, Including U.S.
China has opened its lunar samples to scientists from around the world, including the United States, marking a new chapter in international space cooperation.
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China has opened its lunar samples to scientists from around the world, including the United States, marking a new chapter in international space cooperation.
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.
China unveils a lunar soil brick-making machine that could pave the way for moon bases, showcasing future lunar exploration plans at an exhibition in Beijing.
China is advancing its space program with ambitious missions in 2025, focusing on space station operations and manned lunar exploration, strengthening its role as a global space power.
China’s 6th Human Space Symposium begins in Shenzhen, highlighting advancements in manned spaceflight and future lunar exploration plans.