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Chang'e-6 lunar soil samples make their first overseas appearance, and the China National Space Administration announces plans to expand international cooperation.

The 75th International Astronautical Congress opened in Milan with the theme "Responsible Space Sustainability." The China National Space Administration showcased soil samples brought back by Chang'e-6 from the far side of the moon, drawing widespread attention. The conference brought together over 10,000 global aerospace experts and exhibited the latest technologies and achievements.

The Chang'e-6 lunar soil samples made their first overseas appearance, highlighting China's scientific breakthroughs in the aerospace field. The National Space Administration stated its intention to expand international cooperation and plans to jointly build an International Lunar Research Station with international counterparts.

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  • Chang'e-6: A lunar probe from China's lunar exploration program, successfully retrieving soil samples from the far side of the moon.
  • International Lunar Research Station: A lunar research base jointly constructed by multiple countries.

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