China's space station to continue powering up crewed moon landing efforts-Xinhua

China's space station to continue powering up crewed moon landing efforts

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2026-05-23 15:36:17

A stacked composite photo taken on Nov. 4, 2025 in Changping District of China's capital Beijing shows the Chinese space station passing in front of the moon. (Xinhua/Xing Guangli)

JIUQUAN, May 23 (Xinhua) -- China's space station will step up support for the country's first crewed lunar landing, scheduled to be achieved by 2030, the China Manned Space Agency said on Saturday.

As a national space lab, the Chinese space station Tiangong, which means Heavenly Palace, has offered strong support in training a pool of taikonauts and in validating key technologies for future lunar missions, the agency said at a press conference ahead of the launch of the Shenzhou-23 mission, which is scheduled for Sunday night.

Zhang Jingbo, spokesperson of the agency, cited the newly launched cargo craft Tianzhou-10 as an example, noting that it carried an experimental payload aimed at examining the technology specifications on spacecraft for crewed moon landing missions.

Zhang also noted that the new-generation space-Earth crew transportation system for the space station, which comprises the carrier rocket Long March-10A and the spacecraft Mengzhou, is being designed and developed in an integrated manner alongside the crewed Long March-10 rocket and the Mengzhou lunar landing spaceship required for moon missions.

This image taken from video animation at Beijing Aerospace Control Center on June 2, 2024 shows the lander-ascender combination of Chang'e-6 probe landing on the far side of the moon. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang)

Over the next two years, multiple space station flights will put this system to the test, improving its technical readiness and reliability, Zhang added.

In addition, the long-term operation of the space station will provide "greater and more extensive" in-orbit platform services for future moon research and development as well as deep-space exploration missions, Zhang said. 

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