China will invite more scientists around the world to join in moon research in a bid to achieve more scientific results, China National Space Administration (CNSA) has said.
The Vice Administrator of the CNSA, Wu Yanhua, said on Thursday at a news conference in Bejing that China would solicit cooperation proposals extensively in accordance with regulations on the management of lunar samples and data.
In the Chang’e-5 mission, China carried out coordination and cooperation with countries and international organisations including the European Space Agency, Argentina, Namibia and Pakistan, in space tracking and control, according to Wu. (Xinhua/NAN)
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