
2025 Lunar Breakthroughs: China’s Giant Steps for the Moon
China’s lunar breakthroughs in 2025 are reshaping moon history and sparking global space collaboration on International Moon Day.
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China’s lunar breakthroughs in 2025 are reshaping moon history and sparking global space collaboration on International Moon Day.
China’s Chang’e-7 mission set for 2026 will explore the moon’s interior with a seismograph, unraveling lunar mysteries and searching for water ice.
Chang’e‑6 moon samples reveal volcanic activity, ancient magnetism, and unique planetary insights from the far side.
Lunar soil samples from Chang’e-5 and Chang’e-6 missions were showcased at the UN in Vienna during COPUOS on June 25, marking a cosmic milestone in space exploration.
ispace’s Resilience lunar lander crash lands due to a laser glitch, but the company is set to push forward with future missions.
China’s zero-altitude escape test for the Mengzhou spacecraft marks a major step in lunar exploration and astronaut safety.
ispace’s second attempt to land on the moon ended in a crash, yet the team remains determined to learn and forge ahead.
Chang’e-5 lunar samples boost global research on the moon’s formation and evolution through international collaboration.
Japanese private lander Resilience by ispace enters lunar orbit and gears up for a historic June touchdown in the quest for lunar insights.
China’s space program rockets forward with enhanced lunar exploration and bold plans for Mars and Jupiter missions, with insights from AI Taikobot.