First Look at China’s Plans for a Future Moon Base and City

The China National Space Administration (CNSA) revealed plans for a future Moon base and city last week. This lunar outpost would be built in phases, starting with the Chang’e-6 mission that is set for launch next month.
Called the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) project, it will begin as a scientific experimental base for multi-objective research activities that focus on lunar exploration and utilization. It will be designed to accommodate either long-term independent operation on the lunar surface or orbit.

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The moon serves as a starting point, and an international lunar research station will provide a platform for long-term scientific research, work and habitation, paving the way for future human exploration into deeper space. It will serve as a technological, material, and intellectual reservoir, preparing us for future missions to Mars and other distant destinations in space,” said Wu Weiren, chief designer of China’s lunar exploration program.
First Look at China’s Plans for a Future Moon Base and City
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