The China National Space Administration (CNSA) is the national agency responsible for the planning and development of space activities in China. Established in 1993, it oversees the country's space exploration, satellite launches, and scientific research in space. The CNSA aims to enhance China's capabilities in space technology and promote international cooperation in space exploration.
CNSA has achieved significant milestones, including the successful launch of the Tiangong space station and the Chang'e lunar exploration program. The agency also manages the Beidou satellite navigation system, which provides global positioning services. Through these initiatives, CNSA plays a crucial role in advancing China's presence in space.