China Eyes Volcanic Rimae Bode as Its First Crewed Moon Landing Site

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New analysis points China’s first crewed lunar landing to the volcanic region Rimae Bode on the Moon’s near side, highlighting a compact area with diverse geology (basalts, rilles, highland material) that could support science and mission design; four landing options within the region have been proposed as part of a broader Chang’e plan aiming for 2030.
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