China Delays Chang'e 7 Moon Mission to 2027 Citing Need for Absolute Success

China has postponed its Chang'e 7 lunar mission to 2027, citing that the mission does not yet meet the conditions required for launch. Officials stressed the need for 'absolute success,' indicating that technical or readiness standards have not been fully satisfied. Chang'e 7 is a critical mission in China's broader lunar exploration program, intended to survey the Moon's south pole for resources including water ice. The delay reflects China's cautious approach to high-stakes space missions, prioritizing reliability over speed. No further details were provided regarding the specific technical issues prompting the postponement.
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