China Expects United States To Remove Obstacles To Cooperation In Space
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Alimat Aliyeva
If Washington hopes to develop space cooperation with China, it
should remove the relevant legal obstacles,
Azernews reports.
"Currently, the Promotion of space cooperation between China and
the United States is facing some difficulties. The main problem is
that the domestic legislation of the United States prevents normal
exchanges and dialogue between the space agencies of the two
countries. If the United States sincerely hopes to develop
exchanges and cooperation with China in the aerospace field, they
should take pragmatic measures to eliminate these obstacles," Mao
Ning said.
Earlier, Bill Nelson, director of the US National Aeronautics
and Space Administration (NASA), congratulated Beijing on the
successful launch of the Chang'e-6 probe to the Moon and supported
cooperation with China in the space sector.
China launched the Chang'e-6 automatic space station in early
May to collect soil samples from the far side of the Moon for the
first time in history. The Apollo crater, located in the South
Pole-Aitken basin, was chosen as the landing site on the far side
of the Moon.
In early June, Chang'e-6 launched from the far side of the Moon
with soil samples. The collected materials were placed in a
container inside the lifting module of the probe.
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