Chinese space program
The Chinese space program, officially known as the China National Space Administration (CNSA), has made significant advancements since its establishment in 1993. It focuses on various areas, including satellite launches, crewed space missions, and lunar exploration. Notable achievements include the successful launch of the Shenzhou crewed spacecraft and the deployment of the Tiangong space station.
In recent years, the program has expanded its goals to include Mars exploration, with the Tianwen-1 mission successfully landing the Zhurong rover on the Martian surface in 2021. The CNSA aims to enhance its capabilities further, aspiring to conduct more ambitious missions in the coming years.