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The Japanese are reliable partners in this mission.

, Nelson said that the U.S. was very much in a race with China to do so and was confident of reaching there before the Chinese.of the Artemis I mission completed its 1.4 million miles journey to the Moon and back and splashed down 100 miles off the coast of Mexico's Baja Peninsula.

Like NASA's Artemis Program, the Chang'e project also aims to set up a base station on the South Pole of the Moon, and it will therefore be crucial to see who reaches there first. Like NASA's Space Launch System , China too, is building its own version of a megarocket,While there is no doubt that the U.S. is far ahead of China, the Asian country has a reputation for catching up very quickly, as it has done with fighter jets and electric vehicles in the recent past.

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