China National Space Administration
Coverage of China National Space Administration in the Nexus archive.
- 'The next step for humanity as a whole': China’s space race with the US heats up
NASA has awarded contracts to four US companies for a moon base, including landers, rovers, and drones, following the Artemis II mission. Meanwhile, China's space agency launched Shenzhou-23, aiming for a year-long orbital mission and plans to establish a manned lunar presence by 2035.
- First Hong Kong astronaut launches into space onboard Chinese mission
The first Hong Kong astronaut, a 43-year-old police officer and mother of three, launched into space as the payload scientist on a Chinese mission. This marks a historic milestone for Hong Kong's participation in space exploration.
- Blast off! China launches three-crew space flight ahead of plans for manned Moon mission by end of the decade
China successfully launched a three-person crew on a space mission, marking progress toward its goal of a manned Moon mission by the end of the decade. The mission highlights advancements in China's space program and aligns with long-term lunar exploration plans.
- Blast off! China launches three-crew space flight ahead of plans for manned Moon mission by end of the decade
China successfully launched a three-crew space flight, marking progress toward its goal of a manned Moon mission by the end of the decade. The mission highlights advancements in China's space program and aligns with long-term lunar exploration plans.