China launches first long-term space exploration plan
Briefly

China's upcoming space exploration strategy emphasizes the quest for habitable planets beyond our solar system, aiming to understand extraterrestrial life and the universe's origins.
The extensive plan spans from now until 2050, focusing on ambitious studies like gravitational waves and the Sun-Earth system, while preparing for extensive lunar and planetary missions.
Divided into three phases, the initiative begins with establishing a manned lunar presence and continues with international collaboration through the proposed International Lunar Research Station.
Between 2036 and 2050, China aims for 30 space science missions, significantly enhancing their exploration capabilities and expanding scientific understanding in various fields.
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