China to launch Chang'e-7 lunar probe in second half of 2026

中国将于2026年下半年发射嫦娥七号月球探测器。

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2026-04-15

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  • According to the China Man Space Agency, China's Chang'e 7 lunar probe is scheduled

  • for launch in the second half of this year.

  • The probe for the Shang'a-7 mission has been transported to the Wenchang spacecraft launch site in the southern island province

  • of Hainan with pre-launch tests set to be carried out as scheduled.

  • The Chana Sivan mission aims to achieve breakthroughs in key technologies on the lunar surface,

  • such as high-precision soft landing, legged movements, hopping, and exploration of permanently shadowed craters.

  • It will adopt a comprehensive detection approach,

  • which involves orbiting, landing, roving, and hopping to carry out environmental

  • and resource surveys of the lunar South Pole.

  • International cooperation will also be included in the mission.

  • The agency added that China will deeply integrate its resources and capabilities in its current crude lunar landing and unmanned

  • lunar exploration programs to enhance the comprehensive effectiveness of the country's moon endeavors.

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  • A science popularization exhibition centered on the Nantian Men Project,

  • China's Homegrown Sci-Fi Aerospace Intellectual Property, will open in Beijing this summer.

  • The exhibition will be built around the intellectual property launched in 2017 by Avic Culture Company.