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China National Space Administration (CNSA)

China National Space Administration (CNSA)
China National Space Administration (CNSA): A prominent Beijing-based governmental body, the CNSA is China’s national space agency, responsible for civil space administration and international cooperation. Established in 1993, its primary mission involves managing the national space programme, including lunar and planetary exploration, satellite applications, and scientific research. Notable achievements include being the first to land on the Moon’s far side, returning lunar samples, and successfully landing a rover on Mars. The CNSA has significantly advanced China’s space capabilities, contributing to human spaceflight and the development of the Tiangong space station.
China's space programme

Beijing extends Mars mission lead; stranded crew returns: China’s year in space

From the US-China race to bring rocks back from Mars to a ‘tit-for-tat’ orbital stand-off, here are some of the year’s most notable space stories.

Trump’s Nasa pick vows US will beat China back to the moon

China challenges US containment with global action plan for space industry

Ambitious programme also encourages private firms to pioneer innovation in areas such as reusable rockets and space debris monitoring.

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