
China Sets Sights on Manned Lunar Landing by 2030
China Manned Space Agency aims for a manned lunar landing by 2030, ramping up research and construction efforts.
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China Manned Space Agency aims for a manned lunar landing by 2030, ramping up research and construction efforts.
China Manned Space Agency plans to launch the Tianzhou-8 cargo spacecraft in mid-November, advancing its space exploration efforts.
China’s fourth group of taikonauts selected for future lunar landings will undergo rigorous training to prepare for space station and moon missions.
China’s Shenzhou-18 crew, Ye Guangfu, Li Cong, and Li Guangsu, are set to return to Earth on November 4 after a successful mission in space, contributing to advanced scientific research.
The crew of China’s Shenzhou-19 mission met with the press at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, unveiling insights into the mission’s objectives and China’s space exploration advancements.
China successfully conducted a full-system drill for the upcoming Shenzhou-19 mission, ensuring the reliability and safety of the crewed spaceflight.
China is preparing to launch the Shenzhou-19 crewed spaceship, as the spacecraft and its Long March-2F carrier rocket are now at the launch site, according to the China Manned Space Agency.
Chinese researchers from Huazhong University of Science and Technology have developed ‘lunar bricks’ using simulated lunar soil, aiming to build sustainable lunar bases.
China has launched 18 satellites from Shanxi Province as part of its ambitious Spacesail Constellation project, aiming to provide global high-speed internet by 2030.
China successfully launched the Gaofen-12 05 satellite via a Long March-4C rocket for advanced Earth observation, marking the 540th mission of the Long March series.