
Wu Weiren, chief designer of China's lunar exploration program, announced that China will comprehensively consolidate its lunar exploration program.
Wu said that the Chang'e-6 lunar rover will collect more samples from the dark side of the Moon with its target of 2 grams, that Chang'e-7 will land on the Moon's south pole and perform flights to search for water, Chang'e-8' announced that it will launch around 2028.
In addition, Wu stated that Chang'e-7 and Chang'e-8 will form the basis of a scientific research station at the south pole of the Moon, adding that the station will consist of a lunar orbiter, a lander, a rover, a flying vehicle and many scientific instruments. He added that it would include
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