On the 10th "China Space Day," the China National Space Administration unveiled details about multiple international collaborative projects in deep space exploration. Key highlights include: the successful allocation of lunar samples from Chang'e-5 to seven international institutions; the selection of ten international cooperation projects for the Chang'e-8 mission; and the announcement of international cooperation opportunities for the Tianwen-3 Mars sample return mission, targeted for launch around 2028, offering 20 kilograms of mass resources for international partners. These announcements underscore China's achievements and open-door policy in the realm of deep space exploration.
