A new space race is unfolding — not in headlines, but on the Moon itself. 🚀
China’s $66 trillion plan to dominate lunar exploration is no longer a secret. With Chang’e missions paving the way, the upcoming crewed Moon landing before 2030 could change humanity’s future forever.
This cinematic documentary explores how China’s lunar program is reshaping the balance of power in space. From the Chang’e-6 far side sample return and the upcoming Chang’e-7 mission in 2026, to the ambitious International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) at the Moon’s south pole, every step is calculated, strategic, and decades ahead of its competition.
You’ll see how the Long March 10 rocket completed successful hot-fire tests in 2025, preparing for its first launch in 2026, and how the Lanyue lunar lander and Wangyu spacesuit are setting the stage for China’s first taikonauts to walk on the Moon before 2030. Meanwhile, Chang’e-8 (2029) aims to demonstrate 3D printing with lunar soil and build the foundations of a permanent Moon base.
At the center of it all lies the ILRS (International Lunar Research Station) — a multi-nation Moon base project backed by over 17 countries including Pakistan, Egypt, Thailand, South Africa, and Kazakhstan. With Russia’s role fading, China now leads the world’s most advanced lunar alliance. The ILRS will serve as a permanent outpost for mining, research, and long-term human presence by the mid-2030s.
As NASA’s Artemis program faces schedule slips and budget struggles, China’s methodical, fast-moving approach is setting new records — not just in exploration, but in engineering dominance. Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, Parker Solar Probe, and CNSA, scientists now confirm the Moon’s south pole holds water ice, helium-3, and resources that could fuel future fusion energy.
This is more than exploration — it’s the birth of a lunar economy. Whoever controls the Moon’s resources, fuel depots, and communication networks will control the next century of space power.
Watch as we uncover China’s real strategy — from Chang’e-4’s far side landing to Long March 9’s next-generation rocket — and discover how this silent revolution in space could redefine the future of humanity beyond Earth.
🌕 Featuring:
China Moon landing 2030 plan
Chang’e 7 launch 2026 updates
Chang’e 8 3D printing and international payloads
Long March 10 rocket and Wangyu spacesuit
ILRS global partnerships (17+ countries)
Artemis vs China space race analysis
Helium-3 energy, lunar mining, and Moon base construction
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