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China Moves Chang’e-7 to the Launch Site as Its South Pole Moon Campaign Enters a New Phase
China’s Chang’e-7 spacecraft has arrived at Wenchang spaceport for launch preparations ahead of a planned 2026 mission to the lunar south pole, where it will search for evidence of water-ice in permanently shadowed crat
Key Takeaways
- Chang’e-7 has arrived at Wenchang for launch preparation.
- The mission includes an orbiter, lander, rover, and hopping probe.
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