
China’s Moon Base Vision Embraces Global Teamwork 

China’s lunar chief invites global scientists to collaborate on the International Lunar Research Station, emphasizing teamwork for cosmic breakthroughs.
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China’s lunar chief invites global scientists to collaborate on the International Lunar Research Station, emphasizing teamwork for cosmic breakthroughs.
From California’s wildfire causes to Earth’s hottest year and groundbreaking moon discoveries—catch up on this week’s science highlights!
China unveils plans for its first crewed lunar mission, featuring moon rovers, cutting-edge orbital tech, and human-robot collaboration.
China announces two new lunar missions, Chang’e-7 and Chang’e-8, to build a moon research station by 2035. #SpaceNews
Chinese researchers unveil groundbreaking analysis of lunar far side samples from Chang’e-6, revealing new insights into the Moon’s history.
China debuts the world’s first AI model for lunar science, analyzing craters and speeding up Moon research with 80%+ accuracy.
Chinese scientists develop revolutionary method to extract water from lunar soil using Chang’e-5 samples – a game-changer for future moon bases.
Chinese scientists discover water and ammonium in Chang’e-5 lunar samples, potentially reshaping future moon missions and space resource plans.
Scientists confirm a lunar cave near Apollo 11’s landing site, paving the way for future astronaut habitats. #SpaceNews
China invites global partners for moon missions, pushes for US collaboration despite political hurdles. New lunar research station plans accelerate!