
China’s Lunar Initiative Expands with New Global Partnerships
China’s ambitious International Lunar Research Station initiative welcomes new global partners, expanding collaboration with 17 countries and over 40 institutions.
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China’s ambitious International Lunar Research Station initiative welcomes new global partners, expanding collaboration with 17 countries and over 40 institutions.
Chinese scientists have developed a new method to extract water from lunar soil, a crucial discovery for future lunar research stations.
Discover the global vision for lunar research stations, the latest water discoveries on the moon, and the innovative solutions driving humanity’s return to our celestial neighbor.
Harbin hosts International Moon Day event, unveiling plans for Moon Village 2050 and a global lunar research station by 2050.
Global space experts gather in Harbin to unveil innovative designs for a future lunar research station, marking a significant step in moon exploration.
On the third International Moon Day, global space experts gathered in Harbin to envision a lunar research lab, discussing advancements that could drive industry growth and innovation.
Chinese scientists using Chang’e-5 lunar samples have discovered hydroxyl and molecular water from various sources, shedding light on water formation on the Moon.
Baku hosts the International Astronuatical Congress, highlighting the collaborative International Lunar Research Station project aimed at pioneering sustainable lunar exploration.