Chinese Mainland Team Discovers Natural Carbon Nanotubes on Moon’s Far Side
Chinese mainland researchers confirm single-walled carbon nanotubes and graphitic carbon naturally on Moon’s far side samples from Chang’e-6.
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Chinese mainland researchers confirm single-walled carbon nanotubes and graphitic carbon naturally on Moon’s far side samples from Chang’e-6.
The Chinese mainland’s CNSA has set up a Commercial Space Oversight Department to regulate its booming sector and drive safe, high-quality growth under the 2025–2027 plan.
China’s Tianwen-2 probe snapped a stunning selfie with Earth from 43 million km away during its journey to asteroid 2016HO3.
CNSA’s Tianwen-2 probe has captured stunning images of Earth and the moon from nearly 590,000 km away, showcasing modern space exploration.
Tianwen-2 delivers breathtaking images of Earth & moon using advanced sensors, sparking curiosity among space enthusiasts.
Tianwen-2 probe is thriving in orbit over 3M km from Earth, operating smoothly for over eight days and inspiring future cosmic explorers.
China invites global researchers to submit payload ideas for its 2028 Mars sample return mission, Tianwen-3.
China’s Tianwen-2 probe moves to the launch site, with an end-May blast-off set by CNSA. Exciting times ahead in space exploration!
Chang’e 6 mission’s analysis of lunar samples reveals the Moon was once entirely covered by a molten magma ocean, shedding light on its origin and evolution.
New lunar samples from China’s Chang’e-6 mission confirm the moon was once entirely covered by a molten magma ocean, offering key insights into its early history.