China’s deep space exploration targets asteroids, Ganymede and Uranus beyond Mars

According to ZHANG Rongqiao, chief engineer at the Lunar Exploration and Space Engineering Centre under the China National Space Administration (CNSA), China’s roadmap for deep space exploration includes assembly of a space station in 2019, China’s Mars 2020 mission followed by a sample return mission around 2030, a visit to the Jupiter moon Ganymede in 1936, and to Uranus in 2040. Much of this program depends on the development of the Long March 9, a super-heavy-lift rocket in the same class as the Saturn V or NASA’s future SLSwill.

CAS news release, September 8, 2017

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