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china space program
The China space program refers to the national effort of the People's Republic of China to develop and operate space technology and conduct space exploration under the leadership of its government and space agencies, primarily the China National Space Administration (CNSA). It encompasses satellite development, human spaceflight (Shenzhou program), lunar and planetary exploration missions (such as Chang’e and Tianwen), and the construction and operation of China’s space station, Tiangong. The program aims to advance China’s scientific, technological, and strategic capabilities in space.
China to Launch Crewed Moon Mission by 2030 and Build Base by 2035
China has officially confirmed plans for its first crewed lunar landing by 2030 as part of the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) initiative, with a long-term goal to establish a permanent, habitable base on the Moon by...
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