Issue 25

China Outlines Civil Space Plans for 2025

12 Jun 2021: China National Space Administration (CNSA) Secretary General Xu Hongliang laid out the main activities of the country's civilian space efforts at a press conference. Lunar, interplanetary and near-Earth asteroid missions, space station construction, national satellite internet project, and developing heav…

12 Jun 2021: China National Space Administration (CNSA) Secretary General Xu Hongliang laid out the main activities of the country’s civilian space efforts at a press conference. Lunar, interplanetary and near-Earth asteroid missions, space station construction, national satellite internet project, and developing heavy-lift launch vehicles and reusable space vehicles are major projects for 2021-2025.

– In lunar exploration, the Chang’e-6 sample return and complex Chang’e-7 south pole mission will be conducted during China’s “14th Five-Year Plan” period. Chang’e-8, to include in-situ resource utilization and 3D-printing technology tests, will follow. All missions form part of the first phase of the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) project with Russia.

– China plans to develop a Mars sample return mission and Jupiter probe to launch in 2028 and 2030.

– A near-Earth asteroid sample return mission should launch in 2025 to small body 469219 Kamo’oalewa.

– In human spaceflight, China aims to complete its three-module space station by the end of 2022.

– Goals for satellite applications include improving civil space infrastructure and supporting ground facilities and enhancing Earth observation, communication and broadcasting, and navigation and positioning capabilities.

– Expanding international cooperation is another major strand. Examples include promoting the construction of the “Belt and Road” spatial information corridor and the BRICS remote sensing satellite constellation.

China’s government is expected to publish a dedicated space white paper later in 2021. The country’s growing military space infrastructure, including a large intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance network and missile and electronic anti-satellite capabilities will fall outside of the scope of the report.

Issue 25 - China Outlines Civil Space Plans for 2025

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