NASA Researchers Granted Access to China's Moon Samples in Intensifying Space Race

NASA-funded researchers have been given permission to apply for access to China's Chang'e-5 lunar samples, marking a rare possibility of cooperation between China and NASA. The move comes despite NASA Administrator Bill Nelson's previous support for maintaining restrictions on collaboration with China. The samples, collected by China's Chang'e-5 mission, are expected to provide valuable scientific insights into the geological history of the Moon and potentially inform NASA's future lunar exploration plans. Applications for access to the samples are open until December 22, 2023. This development could pave the way for future cooperation on missions such as China's Chang'e-6 lunar farside sample return mission and potentially even China's Tianwen-3 Mars sample return mission.
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