China News Agency, Beijing, January 4th (Ma Shuisha) The reporter learned from the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation on January 4th that the group company plans to arrange more than 50 space launch missions in 2023, and comprehensively promote the fourth phase of the lunar exploration project and the planetary exploration project. , to carry out research and development work on models such as Chang'e-7 and Tianwen-2.

  On January 3, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation held the 2023 model work meeting to summarize the group company's model work in 2022, analyze the current and future development situation, and deploy key tasks for 2023.

  At the meeting, Wu Yansheng, chairman of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, said that in 2022, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation will successfully implement 6 space station construction and launch missions and 2 spacecraft return missions. A new record for consecutive successful space launch and type flight tests.

  Zhang Zhongyang, general manager of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, made a model work report.

The report said that in 2023, the group company plans to arrange more than 50 space launch missions; the space station project has entered the application and development stage, and the space station has entered a normal operation mode; comprehensively promote the fourth phase of the lunar exploration project and the planetary exploration project, and launch Chang'e 7, Tianwen-2 and other models have been developed; the first flight of the Long March-6C carrier rocket has been completed; commercial spaceflight and whole star export contracts have been fulfilled.

  Previously, Wu Yansheng revealed when teaching young people that in the fourth phase of the lunar exploration project, Chang'e-6 plans to sample and return from the back of the moon around 2025, and Chang'e-7 plans to carry out environmental and resource exploration at the south pole of the moon around 2026. The No. 8 is planned to be launched around 2028, and will form the basic scientific research station at the South Pole of the Moon together with Chang'e No. 7.

  Wu Yansheng also said at the time that China plans to launch a deep-space probe around 2025 to detect near-Earth asteroids and main-belt comets; it plans to implement Mars sampling and return missions in the next 10 to 15 years; Interplanetary exploration, carrying out solar exploration and detection of the edge of the solar system; it is planned to implement the "Sound-seeking Project" around 2030 to detect whether there are planets suitable for human habitation outside the solar system.

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