Chang’e 7 targets the Moon's south pole, igniting a US response and territorial-claims debate

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China's Chang’e 7 mission aims for Shackleton Crater at the Moon’s south pole, a move that could outpace NASA and spur a faster Artemis push in the US, while raising questions about whether Beijing would claim territorial rights in the explored region and how Congress will shape NASA’s course.
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