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China highlights major strides in moon research and exploration
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China highlights major strides in moon research and exploration
by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Apr 03, 2025

China's lunar exploration initiative has seen consistent advancements across science, technology, engineering, and international partnerships, according to Wu Weiren, chief designer of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program.

Speaking during the launch of an exhibition at the National Museum of China, Wu emphasized that the country has developed an expansive body of lunar geological and environmental knowledge over the last 20 years. These achievements include the identification of new minerals and elements, offering fresh insights into the moon's composition and conditions.

Wu pointed out that the program has not only driven progress in critical aerospace technologies but has also resulted in a robust system for executing lunar missions. This includes the establishment of specialized infrastructure supporting long-term exploration objectives.

"Furthermore, the country has actively promoted international collaboration through data-sharing and joint research initiatives, significantly advancing global lunar exploration efforts," he said.

China's future plans include the Chang'e-7 mission, expected around 2026, aimed at exploring the moon's south pole environment and searching for potential resources. Following this, the Chang'e-8 mission in 2028 will focus on conducting in-situ resource utilization experiments on the lunar surface.

One of the highlights under development is a solar-powered device that can heat lunar soil to between 1,400 and 1,500 degrees Celsius. This will allow scientists to 3D-print "lunar bricks," a key step in the eventual construction of a lunar research base.

The exhibition features lunar samples collected during the Chang'e-5 and Chang'e-6 missions. "This marks the first time in human history that samples from the moon's near and far sides can be observed side by side," Wu said, praising it as a landmark accomplishment in China's lunar efforts.

He added that more samples would be made available to the global scientific community to encourage research that benefits all humanity.

The two-month exhibition is jointly organized by the National Museum of China and the China National Space Administration.

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