Chinese Lunar Exploration Program
The Chinese Lunar Exploration Program is a series of missions aimed at exploring the Moon. Launched by the China National Space Administration (CNSA), the program includes several phases, such as orbiters, landers, and rovers. Notable missions include Chang'e 3, which successfully landed on the Moon in 2013, and Chang'e 4, the first mission to land on the far side of the Moon in 2019.
The program's goals include scientific research, lunar resource exploration, and technology development. Future missions, like Chang'e 6, aim to return lunar samples to Earth, while Chang'e 7 plans to explore the Moon's south pole region for potential water ice deposits.