
Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA)
The Chinese National Space Administration (CNSA) is China's government agency responsible for the country's space exploration and satellite development. Established in 1993, it oversees all space activities, including the launch of satellites, crewed space missions, and lunar exploration. The CNSA aims to advance China’s capabilities in space science and technology, enhance international cooperation, and foster economic growth through space research. Notable achievements include the Chang'e lunar missions and the Tiangong space station program, showcasing China's ambitious goals in the field of space exploration and its growing presence on the global space stage.