China Advances Lunar Ambitions with Chang’e-7 and 2030 Crewed Mission Goal
China prepares for the Chang’e-7 mission to the moon’s south pole in late 2026, part of a unified strategy to achieve a crewed lunar landing by 2030.
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China prepares for the Chang’e-7 mission to the moon’s south pole in late 2026, part of a unified strategy to achieve a crewed lunar landing by 2030.
China’s Chang’e-7 lunar probe arrives at Hainan launch site, preparing for a late 2026 mission to test advanced exploration technologies and study shadowed lunar craters.
China’s Chang’e-7 lunar probe arrives at Wenchang launch site, targeting a late 2026 mission to explore the moon’s south pole with advanced technologies and international collaboration.
Chinese scientists create lunar ‘treasure map’ to guide Chang’e-7’s 2026 water ice detection mission at the Moon’s south pole, advancing space resource exploration.
China’s 9th Space Day kicked off in Wuhan, revealing international collaboration on the Chang’e-7 lunar probe. The event highlights China’s advancements in space exploration and global cooperation.