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Chinese astronaut to spend a full year in orbit as Beijing ramps up Moon race
China is launching a three-man mission to its Tiangong space station, with one astronaut remaining in orbit for a year to prepare for future Moon missions. The country aims to send a crewed mission to the Moon by 2030, bolstered by decades of investment in its space program.
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