Issue 58

China Seeks new partners for Lunar Exploration

28 Sep 2022: Chinese space officials presented a range of opportunities for international cooperation in the country's plans during a session at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Paris, Sept. 21. There was no mention of their main partner, Russia. - China is looking to build partnerships for its…

28 Sep 2022: Chinese space officials presented a range of opportunities for international cooperation in the country’s plans during a session at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Paris, Sept. 21. There was no mention of their main partner, Russia.

– China is looking to build partnerships for its upcoming missions to the moon and deep ventures into the solar system, while omitting mention of Russia.

– China National Space Administration (CNSA) official noted China was open to proposals for its Chang’e-7 lunar south pole landing and orbiting mission-with a coinciding call announced by CNSA-and later Chang’e-8 in-situ resource utilization test mission.

– Chang’e-6 already features participation from Sweden and ESA in the form of a negative ion detector, an Italian retroreflector, a French radon instrument and a Pakistani CubeSat, named ICUBE-Q. The UAE will also have a small rover with a mass of around 10 kgs on board the mission.

– In deep space, China is working on Tianwen-2, a near-Earth asteroid sampling mission which will also visit a main belt comet, launching around 2025. The Tianwen-3 Mars sample return and Tianwen-4 mission to Jupiter and Uranus are still at preliminary stages and open to collaboration. The Tianwen-4 mission will include a solar-powered Jupiter orbiter and a smaller, radioisotope-powered spacecraft t flyby Uranus.

– Experts noted in regards to its relationship with Russia, China “seems to be increasingly confronted with a difficult dilemma: turn the relationship into a real partnership or drop it altogether…as potential gains from partnering with Russia, previously including tapping into technological knowhow, are evaporating.”

-In the near future China is likely to “officially celebrate the importance of cooperation with Russia while in parallel pursuing opportunities that better serve its national interests.”

Concept illustration of Chinese lunar surface exploration and infrastructure near the Moon.

International Lunar Research Station roadmap shown in the issue.

Chinese deep-space roadmap referenced in the issue, including Tianwen-3 Mars sample return, Jupiter, and heliopause milestones.