China's Chang'e-7: Exploring Lunar Craters for Water Ice

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China has increased its launch cadence with the recent launch of four rockets, including the Gushenxing-1 carrying two satellites equipped with blockchain technology. The country also outlined plans for its upcoming Chang'e-7 lunar mission, which will involve a mini-probe drilling into the lunar surface in search of water ice. Additionally, the Chang Zheng 4C rocket successfully launched the Fengyun-3F weather satellite, while the Chang Zheng 2D rocket launched the Yaogan 36 Group 5 satellites for remote sensing purposes. Another Chang Zheng 2D rocket launched the Sixiang AS-01 to 03 payloads and the Lingxi-03 communication satellite.
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