Chinese Lunar Program
The Chinese Lunar Program is a series of space missions aimed at exploring the Moon. Managed by the China National Space Administration (CNSA), the program includes robotic landers, rovers, and sample return missions. 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.
In addition to exploration, the program aims to gather scientific data about the Moon's geology and resources. Future missions, such as Chang'e 6, are planned to return lunar samples to Earth, further enhancing our understanding of the Moon and its potential for future human exploration.