24 April 2018 - Space Day of China: What has been done and where is China going in space?
China released some infographics summarising the achievements of the most important national space programmes.
Infographic on CLEP - China's Lunar Exploration Programme
Infographic on China's manned space missions
Infographic on China's Beidou Navigation Satellite System
Infographic on China's High-resolution Earth Observation System CHEOS Programme - Gaofen Programme
Reports from China's 3rd National Space Day 24 April 2018
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"We believe that the Chinese nation's dream of residing in a 'lunar palace' will soon become a reality."
Chang'e-5 lunar probe to be launched in 2019
Six space science missions until 2021 confirmed
Astronauts eye more cooperation on China's space station
China launches Zhuhai-1 remote sensing satellites
26 April 2018
ON 26 April, China sent five Zhuhai-1 remote sensing satellites into space on a single carrier rocket. The Long March-11 carrier rocket lifted off from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China at 12:42 BJT. The launch was the 272nd flight mission for the Long March series of carrier rockets. Zhuhai-1 is a commercial remote sensing satellite constellation invested in by Zhuhai Orbita Aerospace Science and Technology Co. It will provide data services for areas including agriculture, land and water resources, environmental protection and transport.
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More information from China's 3rd National Space Day
26 April 2018
Moon Base video from 3rd China National Space Day 2018
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CSS - China's Space Station explained - space experts give an overview on the future space station details.
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Crew vehicles for CSS in preparation - technological basis for manned lunar landing is existing in China
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CCTV footage: Chinese, foreign astronauts exchange experience, cooperation on China's Space Day
CCTV footage: China to probe far side of Moon this year