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China Heads Back to the Moon in Search of Water Ice

China’s planned lunar missions will search for water ice, a resource that could support future exploration, research and sustained operations.

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China Heads Back to the Moon in Search of Water Ice

China is preparing to return to the Moon with missions that will search for water ice near the lunar south pole. Scientists believe deposits in permanently shadowed craters could provide valuable resources for future exploration, including drinking water, oxygen production and rocket fuel. The effort forms part of China’s broader lunar programme and its ambitions for longer-term activity beyond Earth. Detecting and extracting ice would present significant technical challenges, requiring precise landing systems, advanced instruments and methods suited to the Moon’s harsh environment.

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