NASA is under enormous pressure to return astronauts to the Moon before China achieves its first crewed landing, but experts question whether the Artemis program can overcome delays, technical hurdles ...
An obscure lunar region called Rimae Bode is emerging as a high-priority landing site for China’s first crewed moon mission ...
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Chinese Space Station Astronauts Harvest Space Tomatoes
It was a "bumper crop." The post Chinese Space Station Astronauts Harvest Space Tomatoes appeared first on Futurism.
In the two-way race between the U.S. and China to put humans back on the moon, the lunar south pole is widely considered the ...
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The date is set: China reveals the volcanic moon site chosen for its first astronaut moonwalk
On March 9, 2026, a new report highlighted a little-known stretch of the Moon that has started to draw unusual attention ...
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Chinese astronaut conducts record-tying 6th spacewalk outside Tiangong space station (video)
Zhang Lu matched Chen Dong's tally of six spacewalks as he and crewmate Wu Fei completed a seven-hour excursion outside China ...
NASA and the China National Space Agency (CNSA) plan to send astronauts to Mars as early as the next decade. Naturally, this ...
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China's 1st moon astronauts could land in Rimae Bode, a 'geological museum' on the lunar near side
A new study highlights the volcanic Rimae Bode region as a scientifically promising destination for China's first crewed moon landing mission, which the nation wants to achieve by 2030.
The "space vegetable garden" has once again demonstrated the potential for sustained plant life beyond Earth's atmosphere. In a video shared by China Media Group on Feb 18, astronaut Zhang Hongzhang ...
The Shenzhou-21 crew aboard the Tiangong space station has recently reported updates on their work, with "space tomatoes" ...
Shenzhou-21 astronauts complete second series of extravehicular ac ...
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China’s Moon Landing Is Starting to Look Very Real
The race is on. The post China’s Moon Landing Is Starting to Look Very Real appeared first on Futurism.
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