
China’s Chang’e-7 Mission to Unlock Lunar Secrets with Seismograph, 2026 Launch Set
China’s Chang’e-7 lunar mission, launching in 2026, will deploy a seismograph to study moonquakes and search for water ice, advancing lunar exploration capabilities.
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China’s Chang’e-7 lunar mission, launching in 2026, will deploy a seismograph to study moonquakes and search for water ice, advancing lunar exploration capabilities.
Chinese scientists unveil volcanic activity, ancient magnetic fields, and water content on the moon’s far side through Chang’e-6 samples, reshaping lunar science understanding.
China’s Chang’e-5 and Chang’e-6 lunar soil samples debut at UN Vienna, showcasing international space collaboration and scientific advancements.
China achieves breakthrough in spacecraft safety systems, accelerating preparations for crewed lunar missions through critical zero-altitude escape test.
A Japanese company’s second lunar landing attempt ends in failure, highlighting challenges in the growing private space race. China’s 2030 crewed mission plans noted.
China’s Tiandu-1 satellite achieves first-ever Earth-moon resonant orbit, marking a leap in lunar exploration technology and deep space navigation capabilities.
Chinese-Australian study reveals lunar glass beads from Chang’e-5 may hold clues to the moon’s mantle composition and formation history.
China’s space initiatives attract global partners through shared satellite data, lunar missions, and accessible research platforms, fostering a new era of collaborative space exploration.
Chinese scientists achieve world-first daytime laser measurement between Earth and moon, enhancing deep-space navigation capabilities.
China advances its space program with lunar missions, Mars sample return plans, and Jupiter exploration, signaling a new era in cosmic discovery.
China completes groundbreaking lunar-distance satellite laser ranging, advancing deep-space navigation and recovery capabilities in a historic space technology leap.
China and partners launch the International Lunar Research Station, now under construction, to advance lunar science and future Mars missions. A new era in space collaboration begins.
China’s Chang’e program chief Wu Weiren underscores international cooperation as key to advancing lunar exploration and the International Lunar Research Station.
China celebrates its 10th Space Day with Shenzhou-20 launch, reflecting on four historic achievements in its space exploration journey.
China’s Chang’e-6 mission delivers first far side lunar samples, offering unprecedented opportunities for global scientific discovery and space tech advancement.
China’s 123-day space rescue mission used cosmic gravity boosts to save stranded satellites, showcasing groundbreaking navigation tech for deep space exploration.
China’s Chang’e-6 lunar samples from the moon’s far side and near side to debut at World Expo 2025, marking a milestone in space exploration.
China unveils world\u2019s first lunar soil brick-making machine at Beijing exhibition, showcasing Chang\u2019e mission samples and plans for 2026-2028 moon infrastructure projects.
China is set to make significant strides in its space program in 2025, focusing on space station operations and manned lunar exploration.
China successfully completes a critical high-altitude simulation test of liquid engines for new manned rockets, marking a significant step toward its manned lunar exploration project.