Unraveling the Mysteries of the Moon: China Invites Scientists Worldwide to Study Samples Collected by Chang’e-6 Mission, Despite Obstacles from Wolf Amendment.

Scientists are invited by China to research lunar rocks and dust.

Beijing: Chinese space officials welcomed scientists from around the world to study samples of rocks and dust from the dark side of the Moon collected by the Chang’e-6 mission. They emphasized the importance of international cooperation but highlighted the obstacles posed by the Wolf Amendment, which restricts direct bilateral cooperation between the United States and China in space exploration.

At a news conference showcasing the accomplishments of the lunar mission, Chinese officials called for the removal of obstacles that limit cooperation between the two countries. Bian Zhigang, deputy administrator of the National Space Administration (CNSA), expressed China’s openness to space cooperation and exchanges but noted that the Wolf Amendment has hindered collaboration with NASA.

The Chang’e-6 mission successfully brought back samples from the Moon’s far side, revealing mysteries about its geological structure, material composition, and early cosmic environment. The mission included international collaboration with Pakistan, France, Italy, and the European Space Agency on scientific payloads.

According to Liu Yunfeng, head of international cooperation at CNSA, China aims to deepen cooperation with international partners in space exploration. The next missions planned by China include Chang’e-7 and Chang’e-8, which will focus on studying resources at

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