China to highlight its lunar explorations, global cooperation on 10th Space Day
The events will include over 40 activities, such as an opening ceremony, an international conference on climate change, the China Space Conference, and public exhibitions. Key highlights include the debut of a space-themed film, announcements on lunar and deep-space exploration partnerships, and the presentation of the Qian Xuesen Outstanding Contribution Award.
From April 24 to May 5, the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Center will host a space science exhibition featuring models, artifacts, and achievements in space technology, applications, and commercial space sectors. Notably, lunar samples collected by Chang'e 5 (from the moon's near side) and Chang'e 6 (from the far side) will be displayed together for the first time. Side events include the International Lunar Research Station Developers' Conference, the Second Lunar Sample Research Symposium, and industry forums on satellite internet systems in Shanghai's Pudong New Area.
About 41 countries, regions, and international organizations are expected to participate, alongside Chinese officials, academicians, and experts. Nationwide, over 650 events will be held across 30 provinces, including open days at space facilities, school lectures by space scientists, and broadcasts of space-themed films and educational programs.
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