China’s Lunar Bricks: A Giant Leap for Moon Construction
China’s space program reveals revolutionary lunar soil bricks tested in orbit, potentially enabling Moon base construction by 2035.
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China’s space program reveals revolutionary lunar soil bricks tested in orbit, potentially enabling Moon base construction by 2035.
Chinese scientists decode the unique cohesiveness of lunar far-side soil from Chang’e-6 samples, revealing insights for future moon exploration.
Hong Kong SAR announces 2028 launch of Yueshan lunar orbiter to study meteoroid threats, supporting China’s future lunar research base and global space exploration.
Over 1,000 experts gathered at China’s Fourth Space Science Assembly to discuss advancements in lunar exploration, international collaboration, and next-gen space technologies through 2030.
Chinese scientists identify hematite in Chang’e-6 lunar samples, challenging previous assumptions about the moon’s surface chemistry and evolution.
China accelerates its crewed lunar program, targeting a historic manned moon landing by 2030 with advanced spacecraft and rigorous testing.
NASA reopens lunar lander bids amid SpaceX delays, aiming to accelerate Artemis III mission timelines and foster competition in the space industry.
China’s Chang’e-6 mission reveals the moon’s far side mantle is cooler than the near side, offering new insights into lunar volcanic history and internal structure.
Chinese scientists reveal the moon’s far-side mantle is 100°C cooler than the near side, based on Chang’e-6 mission samples, reshaping lunar geological understanding.
HKU’s role in China’s lunar program expands as it analyzes Chang’e-5/6 samples and joins Chang’e-7 mission, revealed at IAC 2025.
A Chinese lab reveals a groundbreaking machine to turn moon dust into bricks, advancing lunar infrastructure for future research stations.
China’s Long March-10 rocket completes critical static fire test, advancing plans for manned lunar missions by 2030. Latest updates on Asia’s space race.
China’s Chang’e-6 mission samples date the Apollo Basin to 4.16 billion years, offering new insights into the moon’s early impact history and solar system evolution.
China’s Long March-10 rocket completes critical static fire test, marking major step toward manned lunar missions by 2030. #SpaceExploration
Chinese scientists uncover key differences in the moon’s mantle using Chang’e-6 samples, reshaping lunar evolution theories.
China completes first landing and takeoff test for its manned lunar lander Lanyue, advancing ambitions for crewed moon missions.
China’s 2025 lunar milestones include groundbreaking sample research, global science partnerships, and key tests for crewed moon landings, reshaping humanity’s path in space exploration.
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.