Chang'e-7 Lunar Probe Arrives at Launch Site, Scheduled for Second Half 2026 Launch

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According to a press briefing held on May 23, China's Chang'e-7 lunar probe has arrived at the Wenchang Launch Site and is undergoing pre-launch testing, with launch planned for the second half of 2026. The mission will conduct comprehensive exploration of the lunar south pole through orbital, landing, roving, and overfly methods, including international cooperation. Subsequent missions, including the maiden flights of the Mengzhou crewed spacecraft and Lanyue lander, are scheduled to advance China's goal of crewed lunar landing by 2030.
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