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China abruptly postpones ambitious Chang’e-7 lunar mission launch

Officials said the delay followed a comprehensive assessment focused on prudence, reliability and mission success.

  • On Sunday, China announced it postponed the Chang'e-7 lunar mission after a "comprehensive assessment." The China Manned Space Agency stated the uncrewed spacecraft cannot launch within the planned window this year.
  • Unfavorable weather conditions around the Wenchang Space Launch Site on Hainan island prompted the delay, as the mission failed to meet required launch conditions for this year.
  • Designed to search for water ice at the Moon's south pole, the Chang'e-7 mission is the seventh in the Chang'e lunar exploration program aimed at exploring permanently shadowed craters.
  • The Chang'e-7 probe and Long March-5 Y14 carrier rocket were transferred vertically to the Wenchang launch area on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, just days before the postponement announcement.
  • Postponed by about a month, the mission will proceed only when conditions meet rigorous standards; China emphasized the decision was based on principles of "prudence, reliability and absolute mission success.
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The mission, intended to search for water at the south pole of the Moon, planned to leave during the weekend or Monday, according to media

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By Jackie Wattles and Simone McCarthy, CNN The long-awaited launch of the Chinese robotics mission Chang’e-7, designed to explore the southern lunar pole in search of water ice — a resource of great value that the United States also hopes to use — “cannot be carried out during the window scheduled for this year,” according to a The Post In the middle of a space race, China postpones the launch of an unprecedented lunar mission to look for water …

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Beijing is pursuing its ambition to become a great space power, but its lunar calendar is slowing down again. ...

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The Shanghai-7 mission, which was to be launched in the next few days to search for ice and study the resources from the southern monthly pole, was postponed by the Chinese authorities. The space agency submitted that the necessary conditions are not met, without specifying what problems caused the decision, reports AP and News.ro.

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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