
China’s Space Program Paves Way for Global Space Collaboration
China’s space program is expanding its orbital platform to ignite global collaboration in space science, technology and human space exploration.
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China’s space program is expanding its orbital platform to ignite global collaboration in space science, technology and human space exploration.
China’s CNSA invites overseas researchers to propose payloads for its 2028 Tianwen-3 Mars sample return mission, opening doors for global collaboration in planetary science.
Under the Belt and Road Initiative, Chile and China are building telescopes and swapping scientists in a trans-Pacific cosmic collaboration.
The Chinese mainland’s lunar program invites U.S. and global scientists to analyze moon rocks from Chang’e-5 and Chang’e-6 missions, marking a new era of international space collaboration.
IAF director Christian Feichtinger outlines a global plan to build an asteroid early warning network and harness space rocks for science and sustainability.
Chief designer Wu Weiren says international cooperation is the heart of China’s Chang’e program and International Lunar Research Station, promising global breakthroughs on the Moon.
UNOOSA’s Aarti Holla-Maini calls for collaboration between spacefaring and developing nations to advance knowledge sharing, tech progress, and equitable exploration.
The China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program, running since the 1980s, delivers vital data for sustainable development, environmental monitoring, and global innovation.
Astrophysics partnerships and data sharing are unlocking lunar science breakthroughs, says Simone Dell’Agnello of Italy’s National Institute for Nuclear Physics.
UNOOSA director Aarti Holla-Maini urges global collaboration in the peaceful use of outer space, highlighting the Outer Space Treaty’s vision for all humanity.