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China unveiled on Tuesday its first-ever national-level development program for medium- to long-term space science, which will guide the country's planning of space science missions and space ...
China is going full throttle in its quest to land astronauts on the moon by 2030. That was clearly evident in an Aug. 15 ...
Tiangong-1, a mark of China's isolation in space, also has a temporary lifespan. It is a training module designed to help the Chinese learn the techniques needed to run a space station.
Buoyed by successes at the Moon and Mars, China is embarking on a science and exploration program of staggering scale.
China's gaining momentum in its ambitions to further its lunar agenda, locking Beijing in an increasingly tight space ...
The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC ... This involvement of private enterprises opens new doors for innovation and efficiency in China’s space program. It also reflects the ...
China’s Tiangong space station is almost complete. Here’s what it means for the country's rise as a space superpower.
Dubbed the “Innovation X Scientific Flight” program, this project is touted as a low-cost space science and new technology experiments initiative.
From heavy-lift reusable rockets to satellite internet, a look at China’s progress on top space priorities.
China’s meteoric rise in space science and exploration—along with its new partnership with Russia—is spurring U.S. experts to reconsider a long-standing prohibition on bilateral collaborations ...
China’s space program has shown remarkable progress since 1986, when Deng Xiaoping launched Project 863, a science and technology program that included plans for a crewed spacecraft.
China’s top leadership changes reflect the prioritization of space, science, and technology.