China’s ambitious Chang’e-7 lunar mission, designed to explore the moon’s mysterious south pole and hunt for water ice in shadowed craters, has been scrubbed for the year. The China Manned Space Agency cited unfavorable launch conditions as the reason, opting for safety over speed despite weeks of preparation at Wenchang. While this delays a major leap in lunar tech, it underscores China’s commitment to reliability — following up on Chang’e-6’s historic far-side sample return. The mission’s pause doesn’t signal retreat, just a calculated step back to ensure success when they’re ready to land on the moon’s most secretive terrain.
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