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China’s moon landing is starting to look very real
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An obscure lunar region called Rimae Bode is emerging as a high-priority landing site for China’s first crewed moon mission ...
Opinion
After Nixing Its Planned Moon Landing, NASA Is Starting to Seriously Lose the Moon Race to China
Artemis’s woes, however, are just one tragedy among a veritable massacre slowly unfolding across NASA. The Trump administration has slammed the space agency with cuts, firing or forced out over 4,000 ...
Rimae Bode—a volcanic region on the Moon’s nearside—offers strategic advantages for a human landing as well as rich ...
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China’s crewed moon landing plans look increasingly credible
China’s program to put astronauts on the lunar surface by 2030 has moved from aspiration to engineering reality, with hardware tests, named spacecraft, and a defined mission architecture now on the ...
Observations of the Rimae Bode region on the moon reveal five distinct types of terrain and identify several potential ...
Research team cites abundant mare basalts, river-like valleys formed from surface lava flows and deposits of volcanic materials Scientists in China and Germany have identified four possible landing ...
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China's 1st moon astronauts could land in Rimae Bode, a 'geological museum' on the lunar near side
A new study highlights the volcanic Rimae Bode region as a scientifically promising destination for China's first crewed moon landing mission, which the nation wants to achieve by 2030.
NASA’s Artemis restructuring removes the Artemis III lunar landing, targets two Moon missions in 2028, and reflects growing concern about China’s lunar timeline.
Not a US flag in sight Researchers from China are narrowing down the landing sites for the nation’s first crewed mission to the Moon, set to take place before 2030.… Using multiple orbital datasets, a ...
China is developing low-cost lunar cargo options for its expanding moon program A state-owned space contractor has unveiled a concept for an “economical lunar cargo transport” system as China prepares ...
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