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In 2035, the foundation of human civilization will be laid on the Moon.
The basic model of the China International Lunar Research Station, located at the lunar south pole, is a comprehensive scientific facility designed for long-term autonomous operation with occasional human involvement. The project is now underway, marking the beginning of humanity's journey in lunar exploration.
On December 2, a significant moment.
Wu Weiren, Chief Designer of China’s Lunar Exploration Program, visited Oman and signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with STAR.VISION’s Omani partners. This marks the official launch of the global cooperation plan for the "Lunar Exploration Program."
Lunar Exploration Program: The Moon, 384,403,900 kilometers from Earth, is our planet's only natural satellite. This program aims to bring together lunar research enthusiasts from around the world to conduct joint lunar scientific exploration activities.

▲ Deep Space Exploration Laboratory signs the lunar research station cooperation MOU with Oman Lens.
Academician Wu Weiren also visited Oman Lens headquarters to understand the joint development of Oman Lens satellite and encouraged Oman to participate in the lunar research station’s construction and deep space exploration efforts.
The "Oman Lens Satellite" has a poetic nickname, "Sindbad," after the legendary sailor from the Arabian Nights stories. Sindbad represents courage and fearlessness, and just as he sailed across oceans, Arab heroes will venture from Earth to the Moon, and eventually explore the cosmos!

▲ Omani staff member Rafa introduces the Oman Lens Intelligent Satellite.
During this trip, Academician Wu Weiren also visited the Director of the National Space Program at Oman’s Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology (MTCIT) to discuss the ambitious plans for deep space exploration.

▲ Deep Space Exploration Laboratory visits Oman’s Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology (MTCIT).
Oman Lens, as a representative commercial company from the Middle East, is the first partner in the Lunar exploration global cooperation program initiated by STAR.VISION. More than 10 international collaboration projects will be announced in the future.
This is just the beginning.
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