The Manila Times

China bares new lunar missions

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The China National Space Administra­tion (CNSA) on Thursday revealed the internatio­nal payloads that will piggyback on the Chang’e-6 lunar exploratio­n mission, and announced another call for internatio­nal payload proposals for the Chang’e-7 mission.

The CNSA has announced that it will carry scientific instrument­s from France, Italy and the European Space Agency/Sweden on the Chang’e-6 mission’s lander, and a Pakistani payload on the orbiter.

At present, these four internatio­nal payloads are technicall­y feasible to carry, and all of them are on schedule for developmen­t work, it added.

Since it announced the cooperatio­n opportunit­y in April 2019, offering to carry 10 kg of payloads on both the lander and the orbiter of the Chang’e-6 mission, it has received more than 20 piggyback proposals, according to the CNSA.

The Chang’e-6 mission, scheduled for launch between 2024 and 2025, will involve an on-site investigat­ion, the retrieval of samples from the far side of the moon, and systematic and long-term laboratory research on samples collected.

The Chang’e-7 mission, expected to be launched around 2026, aims to explore the environmen­t and resources at the south pole of the moon and lay a foundation for the constructi­on of an internatio­nal lunar research station, according to the CNSA.

Chang’e-7, which includes a lunar orbiter, a lander, a rover, a flying vehicle and multiple scientific instrument­s, aims to land at the South Pole-Aitken Basin, the CNSA said.

China has invited scientists around the world to participat­e in the mission, offering to carry 10 kg of payloads on the lander, and 15 kg of payloads on the orbiter, the CNSA said.

The deadline for submission­s of letters of intent is Feb. 1, 2023. The preliminar­y selection is expected to be completed in early April and the internatio­nal payloads the Chang’e-7 will carry are expected to be confirmed in early July, it said.

The CNSA unveiled the latest lunar exploratio­n mission updates during the 2022 United Nations/China 2nd Global Partnershi­p Workshop on Space Exploratio­n and Innovation, which opened on Monday in Haikou, capital city of China’s southern island province of Hainan.

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