China to carry out intensive space missions in 2025

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
China will carry out intensive space missions, including Tianwen-2 for asteroid exploration, in 2025, an official of the China National
Space Administration (CNSA) said on Thursday.The Tianwen-2 mission will carry out an asteroid flyby and sampling, and the Shenzhou-20 and
Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft are also scheduled for launch this year, said Liu Yunfeng, deputy director of the CNSA's system engineering
department, at a press conference on the upcoming Space Day of China.In terms of international collaboration, Liu confirmed two major
projects: the China-Europe joint space mission Solar Wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) which aims to uncover how solar
wind interacts with Earth's magnetosphere, and an electromagnetic monitoring satellite jointly developed by China and Italy, which will
support research into earthquake prediction.China will deepen space cooperation with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative
(BRI), BRICS nations, and European partners, Liu said
Efforts will focus on advancing collaboration in lunar and deep space exploration, including jointly promoting the construction of the
international lunar research station, he added.Within the BRICS framework, China will continue advancing the development of the BRICS Remote
Sensing Satellite Constellation to enhance disaster emergency data sharing, Liu said.China will also provide satellite services to BRI
partner countries, supporting their space capacity development and fostering sustainable progress in agriculture, disaster prevention, and
smart city initiatives, he added.Liu also outlined the events planned for the 10th Space Day of China, to be held on April 24 in Shanghai,
which include an opening ceremony, space science exhibitions, cultural forums, and academic conferences.