Phase 1: Reconnaissance (2021–2025) Objectives: However, their reconnaissance can still prove useful to the overall mission.
Chang'e 4 Chang'e 4 achieved a
soft landing on the
far side of the Moon after its launch on 7 December 2018, and entering lunar orbit on 12 December as a part of China's
Chinese Lunar Exploration Program. While not specifically made for the Research Station, as it was a backup module for its predecessor,
Chang'e 3, it helped with Reconnaissance for the mission as a whole, a theme for most reconnaissance missions for the Research Station.
Luna 25 Luna 25 was sent to the Moon by
Roscosmos to deliver 30 kg of scientific payloads and instruments to the surface of the Moon. It was not planned specifically for the Research Station, with planning going back to the 1990s. However, this craft crashed on the moon due to an incorrect orbit calculation. On 25 August 2023, Roscosmos Director
Yury Borisov, during a meeting with representatives of NPO Lavochkin involved in the development of the mission, stated that consideration was being given to recreating the Luna 25 mission with a possible launch for the second attempt slated to occur in 2025 or 2026.
Chang'e 6 China sent
Chang'e 6 on 3 May 2024, which conducted the first lunar sample return from
Apollo Basin on the
far side of the Moon. This is China's second lunar sample return mission, the first was achieved by
Chang'e 5 from the lunar near side 4 years earlier. It also carried a Chinese rover called
Jinchan to conduct
infrared spectroscopy of lunar surface and imaged Chang'e 6 lander on lunar surface. The lander-ascender-rover combination was separated with the orbiter and returner before landing on 1 June 2024 at 22:23 UTC. It landed on the Moon's surface on 1 June 2024. The ascender was launched back to lunar orbit on 3 June 2024 at 23:38 UTC, carrying samples collected by the lander, and later completed another robotic rendezvous and docking in lunar orbit. The sample container was transferred to the returner, which landed in
Inner Mongolia on 25 June 2024, completing China's far side extraterrestrial sample return mission. After dropping off the return samples for Earth, the Chang'e 6 (CE-6) orbiter was successfully captured by the
Sun-Earth L2 Lagrange point on 9 September 2024, where it left this orbit for a solar orbit in March 2025.
Pakistan sent a lunar orbiter called
ICUBE-Q along with Chang'e 6.
Luna 26 Luna 26 is a planned lunar polar orbiter. Along with the scientific payload that it would carry, it would allow for a telecom array for landed Russian assets, and Earth. The mission was announced in November 2022, and it has a launch planned for 2027. It will study the lunar surface and perform reconnaissance for the future
Luna 27.
Phase 2: Construction (2026–2035) ;Stage 1 (2026–2030) • Technology verification for the command center of ILRS • Lunar sample return • Massive cargo delivery and secure high-precision soft landing • Start of joint operations ;Stage 2 (2031–2035) • Establishment of in-orbit and surface facilities for the ILRS, in preparation for crewed missions
Phase 3: Utilization (from 2036) Objectives: • Lunar research, exploration, and technology verification • Supporting crewed lunar missions with the completed ILRS • Expanding and maintaining modules as needed == See also ==