NASA and China Race to the Moon: Challenges and Strategies

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China aims to land astronauts on the moon before 2030, potentially surpassing the US in the lunar race, which could have significant geopolitical, economic, and strategic repercussions, especially if China establishes a sustained lunar presence and controls key resources like water ice.
Topics:science#china-lunar-landing#geopolitical-impact#moon-race#nasa-artemis-program#space-exploration#space-resources
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