Close Menu
Stratnews GlobalStratnews Global
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Elon Musk and Ryanair Clash over Cost of Starlink In-Flight WiFi
    • Taiwan Eyes Greater Chip Investment in Arizona to Deepen U.S. Ties
    • Microsoft Restores 365 Services After North America Outage
    • TikTok Creates U.S. Joint Venture to Secure Data and Avoid Ban
    • Self-Eating Spacecraft Promises Affordable Deep Space Access
    • Elon Musk Challenges U.S. Solar Tariffs and Sets Bold Tesla Goals at Davos
    • Blue Origin Unveils TeraWave, a 5,400-Satellite Network for Global Data Connectivity
    • Apple Moves to Block CCI from Accessing Global Financial Records
    Stratnews GlobalStratnews Global
    Write for Us
    Friday, January 23
    • Space
    • Science
    • AI and Robotics
    • Industry News
    Stratnews GlobalStratnews Global
    Home » China’s Chang’e-7 Lunar Mission Loses UAE as a Partner for the South Pole Mission

    China’s Chang’e-7 Lunar Mission Loses UAE as a Partner for the South Pole Mission

    China has not yet announced whether it will seek a new partner for the mission or proceed with the mission alone.
    StratNewsGlobal Tech TeamBy StratNewsGlobal Tech TeamMarch 11, 2022Updated:March 27, 2023 Security & Politics No Comments2 Mins Read

    China has lost the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as a partner for its Change-7 Lunar South Pole mission, according to recent reports. The mission, which aims to study the lunar south pole region, was scheduled for launch in 2024 and would have been China’s second robotic mission to the moon.

    The UAE had signed a memorandum of understanding with China’s National Space Administration (CNSA) in 2019 to collaborate on the mission, providing a lunar rover and conducting scientific experiments. However, the UAE Space Agency recently announced that it would no longer be participating in the mission due to “unforeseen circumstances.”

    The Change-7 mission is part of China’s ambitious plans to explore the moon and establish a permanent lunar base. The mission is designed to study the geology, mineralogy, and environment of the lunar south pole region, which is believed to contain vast reserves of water ice that could be used to support future human missions.

    China has not yet announced whether it will seek a new partner for the mission or proceed with the mission alone. However, the loss of the UAE as a partner is a setback for China’s lunar exploration plans and could delay the mission’s launch.

    China’s first lunar mission, Chang’e-4, successfully landed on the far side of the moon in 2019 and is still conducting scientific experiments. The country also plans to launch a sample-return mission, Chang’e-5, later this year.

    Author

    • StratNewsGlobal Tech Team
      StratNewsGlobal Tech Team

      View all posts
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit Telegram WhatsApp
    StratNewsGlobal Tech Team
    • Website

    Keep Reading

    India’s Source Code Proposal Alarms Tech Giants amid Security Overhaul

    Italian Probe Finds False Alarms Behind Suspected Russian Drone Flights

    Suspected Cyberattack Hits German Parliament During U.S.-Ukraine Talks

    China-Funded Troll Army Spread Disinformation in the Philippines

    Germany Faces €289 Billion Cyber Losses Amid Rising State-Sponsored Cyber Attacks

    Vietnam Investigates Cyberattack on National Credit Information Database

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Anti Drone System (CUAS)
    Latest Posts

    Elon Musk and Ryanair Clash over Cost of Starlink In-Flight WiFi

    January 23, 2026

    Taiwan Eyes Greater Chip Investment in Arizona to Deepen U.S. Ties

    January 23, 2026

    Microsoft Restores 365 Services After North America Outage

    January 23, 2026

    TikTok Creates U.S. Joint Venture to Secure Data and Avoid Ban

    January 23, 2026

    Self-Eating Spacecraft Promises Affordable Deep Space Access

    January 23, 2026

    Elon Musk Challenges U.S. Solar Tariffs and Sets Bold Tesla Goals at Davos

    January 23, 2026

    Blue Origin Unveils TeraWave, a 5,400-Satellite Network for Global Data Connectivity

    January 22, 2026

    Apple Moves to Block CCI from Accessing Global Financial Records

    January 22, 2026

    Districts To Decide The Future Of India’s Exports

    January 22, 2026

    House Panel Approves AI Chip Export Bill Despite White House Opposition

    January 22, 2026

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

    • Astronomical Events
    • Space Missions
    • Industry News
    • Science
    StratNewsGlobal Tech
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
    © 2026 StratNews Global, A unit of BharatShakti Communications LLP
    • About Us
    • Contributors
    • Copyright
    • Contact
    • Write for Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.