China calls on scientists of all nations to study lunar samples, but notes obstacle with the US
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The source of the obstacle in US-China aerospace cooperation is still in the Wolf Amendment, said Bian Zhigang, vice chair of the China National Space Administration. If the U.S. truly wants to hope to began regular aerospace cooperation, I think they should take the appropriate measures to remove the obstacle.
China welcomes scientists from all countries to apply according to the processes and share in the benefits, said Liu Yunfeng, director of the international cooperation office of the China National Space Administration.
Chinese officials declined to reveal how many samples they gathered or any preliminary findings. I'm afraid this matter will not be revealed until tomorrow, so I hope everyone can wait patiently for another day, Chang'e 6 chief designer Hu Hao said at the news conference.
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