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CNSA deputy director Jigan Bien presented China's recent activities, including over 70 launches in the past year and sample return missions from asteroids.
The China National Space Administration’s goals for the Chang’e 7 mission include investigating the lunar surface environment and water ice.
China's space governance is orchestrated by the State Council, which provides policy direction implemented by the CNSA, CASC, and other agencies.
CNSA confirmed the observation of 3I/ATLAS as a major milestone in Tianwen 1's extended mission.
The China National Space Administration (CNSA) launched the Yaogan-46 satellite for Earth observation purposes.
Chinese space agency officials confirmed that two Pakistani candidates are in final selection for the Shenzhou-23 mission.
In April, the Chinese space agency sent three astronauts to the Tiangong space station for a six-month mission.
The Thai National Astronomical Research Institute partnered with the China National Space Administration (CNSA) for a lunar mission.
Bill Nye stated that the China National Space Administration will almost certainly walk on the moon in the next five years.
CNSA Vice Administrator Bian Zhigang stated that China is working on space situational awareness (SSA) capabilities to track objects and assess collision risks.
CNSA sent a simple email, which Drew emphasized holds significant meaning as it represents the first two-way communication between two public space agencies.
The China National Space Administration (CNSA) has contacted the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the first time to prevent orbital collisions.
Drew indicated that the recent interactions between CNSA and U.S. satellite operators suggest there is a cooperative signal being sent from someone in China.
Bian Zhigang is the vice administrator of the China National Space Administration.
Zhigang Bian, Vice Administrator of the China National Space Administration, participated in one-to-one discussions.
The Chinese space agency has contacted NASA for the first time to avoid a collision in orbit.
The China National Space Administration (CNSA) published the selfie on October 1, 2023.
The CNSA reported that Tianwen-2 has successfully completed a series of orbital tests, including the deployment of sampling equipment and self-checks of electronic systems.
CNSA released an image of Tianwen-2 in deep space using a robotic arm.
CNSA released a selfie of the Tianwen-2 spacecraft with Earth in the background.