China, Thailand sign pacts on outer space, lunar outposts

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
China and Thailand signed initial pacts on Friday to cooperate on peaceful use of outer space and international lunar research stations, the
Chinese space agency said.The countries aim to form a joint working group on space exploration and applications, encompassing data exchanges
and personnel training, according to the memorandums of understanding.They also agreed to cooperate on plans for appraising, engineering and
managing lunar research stations, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) said in a statement.In 2023, China selected a space weather
monitor developed by Thailand for its Chang&e-7 lunar probe mission, the agency added.To be launched around 2026, the Chang&e-7 mission will
explore resources on the moon&s south pole, looking to sustain long-term human habitation
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