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      China’s first mission to Mars

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          China’s present and future lunar exploration program

          Since the beginning of the 21st century, the pace of lunar exploration has accelerated, with more than a dozen probes having undertaken scientific exploration of the Moon. Prominent among these have been the robotic “Chang’E” (CE) missions of the China Lunar Exploration Program (CLEP). We discuss technological and scientific goals and achievements for the four completed, and four planned, CE missions, and longer-term goals and plans of the CLEP beyond the CE missions. The exploration plan is flexible and iterative, with an emphasis on international cooperation.
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                Journal
                Nature Astronomy
                Nat Astron
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                2397-3366
                July 2020
                July 13 2020
                July 2020
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                : 7
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                10.1038/s41550-020-1148-6
                0570330b-09c4-49fa-80f3-38ecc03d5681
                © 2020

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