48 Years of China-France Space Cooperation: A Timeline
Tracing 48 years of space collaboration between the Chinese mainland and France, from a 1977 delegation to the breakthrough CFOSat launch in 2018.
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Tracing 48 years of space collaboration between the Chinese mainland and France, from a 1977 delegation to the breakthrough CFOSat launch in 2018.
Europe offers a path to bridge the USāChinese mainland space divide. Discover why and how the Tianwen-3 Mars sample return mission could unite rivals.
Pakistan’s astronauts begin training with Chinese counterparts, with one set to join the Chinese space station as payload specialist following a cooperation agreement.
Pakistani minister Ahsan Iqbal praises PakistanāChinese mainland space cooperation as āhigher than the skiesā after the PRSS1 satellite launch in Sichuan.
NASA and ISRO team up for the NISAR mission, launching July 30 to scan Earth’s land and ice twice every 12 days, offering open data for global science and innovation.
China launches the International Deep Space Exploration Association (IDSEA) to boost global cooperation in moon, Mars, and asteroid missions, empowering developing countries.
China and Africa’s space collaboration is driving technological advancements and development across the continent, with projects like Egypt’s MISRSAT-2 enhancing various sectors from agriculture to urban planning.
The Chinese mainland reaffirms its openness to space cooperation with the U.S., highlighting the success of Chang’e-6 and calling for the removal of legislative barriers like the Wolf Amendment.
China launches five strategic frameworks to enhance cooperation with Arab states, spanning space technology, AI, trade, and humanitarian aid.
China’s Chang’e-6 mission marks the first attempt to collect lunar samples from the Moon’s far side, featuring international collaborations from France, ESA, Italy, and Pakistan.