Sign In
Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026
  • العربية
Top Header VOE Logo Header Dark Mode VOE Logo
  • Latest
  • Emirates
  • News
    • Gulf Countries
    • Arab Countries
    • World
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Interviews
    • Reports and investigations
  • Business
    • Companies
    • Real Estate
    • Stock Market
    • Green Energy
    • Oil And Gas
    • Bitcoin
    • Business Reports
  • Science and Tech
    • AI
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Space and Mars
  • Sport
    • World Cup 2026
  • Society
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel and Hotels
Reading: Int’l Deep Space Exploration Association launched in China
Share
Latest
Asser Yassin is about to finish filming “One String”
Are Washington and Tehran nearing a new deal after Trump’s recent statements?
“Finland adapts intelligently”: A rising model of economic resilience in a turbulent world
The “sword of lawsuits” haunts the British Home Office in the asylum seeker file
“Publication diplomacy” fuels tensions between Washington and Tehran
Font ResizerAa
Voice Of EmiratesVoice Of Emirates
  • العربية
  • Latest News
Search
  • News
    • Emirates
    • Gulf Countries
    • Arab Countries
    • World
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Interviews
    • Reports and investigations
  • Business
    • Companies
    • Real Estate
    • Stock Market
    • Green Energy
    • Oil And Gas
    • Bitcoin
    • Business Reports
  • Science and Tech
    • AI
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Space and Mars
  • Lifestyle
  • Society
  • Sport
    • World Cup 2026
  • Health
  • Travel and Hotels
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
All rights reserved © Voice of Emirates - News service from Our Media Group
NewsSpace and MarsWorld

Int’l Deep Space Exploration Association launched in China

The International Deep Space Exploration Association (IDSEA), an international academic organization dedicated to deep space exploration, was officially launched on Monday in Hefei, capital of east China's Anhui Province.

Mobile Logo
Last updated: 08/07/2025 12:11 pm
International Desk
10 months ago
Share
3 Min Read
إطلاق جمعية استكشاف الفضاء العميق الدولية في الصين
SHARE

HEFEI – The International Deep Space Exploration Association (IDSEA), an international academic organization dedicated to deep space exploration, was officially launched on Monday in Hefei, capital of east China’s Anhui Province.

The move marks a key step in global collaboration to advance space technology and build a community with a shared future for humanity in outer space.

This association was jointly initiated by the Hefei-based Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, the Lunar Exploration and Space Program Center of the China National Space Administration, the Chinese Society of Astronautics, the Chinese Society of Space Research and the French initiative “Planetary Exploration, Horizon 2061.” The founding of the IDSEA was also co-sponsored by 20 academicians from China and 31 international scientists.

Wu Weiren, chief designer of China’s lunar exploration program and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, was elected as the association’s first chairman.

Wu said the association’s establishment holds great significance for international exchange and cooperation in China’s space program, as it is a crucial step toward collaborative innovation within the global space community.

He said the association will focus on areas including lunar exploration, planetary exploration and asteroid defense. It will conduct studies on trends in international deep space exploration, host international academic events, foster global talent in space science and technology, take part in making standards and rules concerning outer space, and advance the peaceful and sustainable use of outer space.

He extended a warm invitation to scientists and engineers worldwide to join the association and contribute to global exploration of the universe.

Despite being a latecomer to outer space exploration, China has rapidly emerged as a prominent player in this field while also demonstrating its commitment to cooperating with other nations.

In April 2025, China announced that seven institutions from six countries — France, Germany, Japan, Pakistan, the United Kingdom and the United States, have been authorized to borrow lunar samples collected by China’s Chang’e-5 mission for scientific research purposes.

China has also invited global partners to participate in its Mars missions. The country plans to launch the Tianwen-3 Mars sample-return mission around 2028, with the primary scientific goal of searching for signs of life on Mars.

Retrieval of samples from Mars, the first mission of its kind in human history, is considered the most technically challenging space exploration task since the Apollo program.

TAGGED:Chinaspace
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram Threads Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article "المعاشات" تطبق الغرامات الإضافية على التأخر في سداد اشتراكـات الخليجيين GPSSA enforces late payment penalties on GCC employees
Next Article اتفاقية استراتيجية تُدشّن حجر الأساس لمبادرات مستقبلية في العمل الإنساني المستدام في دولة الإمارات A Strategic Agreement Lays the Foundation for Future Initiatives in Sustainable Humanitarian Work in the UAE
28°C
Dubai
overcast clouds
28° _ 28°
55%
1 km/h
Tue
28 °C
Wed
31 °C
Thu
29 °C
Fri
30 °C
Sat
29 °C

Editor's Pick

Asser Yassin is about to finish filming "One String"

Asser Yassin is about to finish filming “One String”

With songs that serve the development of events

By
Sayed KhalafAlla
1 Min Read
Are Washington and Tehran nearing a new deal after Trump's recent statements?
Are Washington and Tehran nearing a new deal after Trump’s recent statements?

Trump confirms continued diplomatic efforts with Tehran

2 Min Read
"Finland adapts intelligently": A rising model of economic resilience in a turbulent world
“Finland adapts intelligently”: A rising model of economic resilience in a turbulent world

Finland: Strategies for overcoming economic challenges

2 Min Read

Trending

The "sword of lawsuits" haunts the British Home Office in the asylum seeker file

The “sword of lawsuits” haunts the British Home Office in the asylum seeker file

Britain faces a growing number of lawsuits from asylum seekers

3 hours ago

“Publication diplomacy” fuels tensions between Washington and Tehran

Trump and the impact of his…

3 hours ago

Britain: Hezbollah is an “Iranian proxy,” and investigations reveal its secret alliance with the “New Irish Army.”

Britain reveals Hezbollah's alliance with New…

3 hours ago

Bridgeways: UAE leads the world in AI investment momentum

Investors in the UAE have shown…

3 hours ago

New York Abu Dhabi completes a research study on developing sustainable agricultural crops

Researchers have revealed new insights into…

3 hours ago

You may also be interested in

Breaking - Iran announces its readiness for "new surprises" in the event of escalating confrontation with the United States and Israel
NewsWorld

Breaking – Iran announces its readiness for “new surprises” in the event of escalating confrontation with the United States and Israel

Tehran, Iran – Iran’s Tasnim news agency, citing unnamed sources, reported that Iran has prepared what it called “new surprises”…

1 Min Read
Breaking - Reuters/Ipsos poll: President Donald Trump's popularity continues to decline amid sharp political division
NewsWorld

Breaking – Reuters/Ipsos poll: President Donald Trump’s popularity continues to decline amid sharp political division

A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll shows President Donald Trump's approval ratings continuing to decline. This comes amid a clear political divide…

2 Min Read
Breaking - Trump accuses Iran of violating the ceasefire "multiple times" via Truth Socia
NewsWorld

Breaking – Trump accuses Iran of violating the ceasefire “multiple times” via Truth Socia

Washington, DC – Donald Trump accused Iran of violating ceasefire agreements “multiple times” in a post on Truth Social. He…

1 Min Read
New evidence in Türkiye reignites the debate over the location of "Noah's Ark"
NewsWorld

New evidence in Türkiye reignites the debate over the location of “Noah’s Ark”

Ankara, Turkey – Recent scientific findings in Turkey have reopened the debate surrounding the location of “Noah’s Ark,” after researchers…

2 Min Read
Top Header VOE Logo Header Dark Mode VOE Logo
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Advertise with us
  • Privacy Policy
Reading: Int’l Deep Space Exploration Association launched in China
Share
  • Publishing Principles
  • Ethics Policy
  • Corrections Policy
  • Diversity Policy
  • Actionable Feedback Policy
  • Ownership & Funding
  • Privacy Policy
Reading: Int’l Deep Space Exploration Association launched in China
Share

All rights reserved © Voice Of Emirates – a news service from Our Media Group

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?