China Names International Partners For Chang’e 7 Lunar Landing Mission

chang'e 4 lunar lander

This picture, taken by the Chinese rover Yutu-2, shows the Chang'e 4 lunar lander atop the Moon in 2019.

Credit: China National Space Administration/Xinhua
China's National Space Administration (CNSA) has selected six payloads developed by seven international partners to be part of the Chang’e 7 mission to the Moon. Chang’e 7 will be launched around 2026 to the Moon’s south pole. With a lunar lander, the mission will examine lunar soil for water and...

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