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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 ...
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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China designs dexterous wheeled robot concept to support lunar research station by 2035
Engineers in China are exploring a new robotic system designed to operate as a ...
Highly dexterous robot built on a wheeled platform will traverse the lunar surface while performing construction, maintenance ...
Humans are very eager to study the moon's secrets, and so scientists from all around the world are trying their best to reach a site that can give the.
China's Yutu-2 rover captured imagery of the lunar surface. See rover tracks and views from the far side of the moon. Credit: ...
China's robust development in the domain of deep-space exploration will see new advancement, as the country schedules the ...
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China schedules next moonshot this year
BEIJING, 12th March, 2026 (WAM) -- China plans to launch its Chang’e-7 lunar probe this year to explore the Moon’s south pole and search for water ice, a resource considered vital for future long-term ...
A new study published in Nature Astronomy suggests the Rimae Bode region on the Moon’s near side could be a strong candidate for China’s planned crewed landing later this decade. BEIJING, March 12, ...
China plans to land astronauts on the lunar south pole, specifically Rimae Bode, a site rich in volcanic history and scientific potential, by 2030.
Influencers who give a patriotic tinge to cultural heritage topics are quickly growing their fanbases on Chinese short video ...
China's first crewed lunar mission may land in the diverse volcanic region of Rimae Bode, offering a rich scientific potential for geological exploration.
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