China merges lunar programmes as race to moon with US heats up after latest SpaceX launch
The country releases further details about how it is ‘combining experiences and expertise’ from its crewed and uncrewed lunar missions

As the race to send humans back to the moon heats up, China has been fine-tuning its plans.
Zhou Yaqiang, a senior engineer at the China Manned Space Agency, told reporters that the process of “combining experiences and expertise” from the various missions was “progressing smoothly”.
When asked about the US-China moon race, Zhou reiterated the official Chinese position, saying that the country was committed to the peaceful use of space.
“We carry out the project of crewed lunar exploration under the established plan. We are not competing with other countries in space. Our crewed lunar programme is also not subject to interference from any factors,” he said.
“When Chinese astronauts land on the moon in the future, this will be a great feat for all of humanity. It will help increase our understanding of space.”