China is sharing priceless moon samples with international partners, but NASA can’t be a part of it
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Photo caption: Chang’e 5’s return to China Academy of Space Technology – December 18, 2020. Photo credit: China News Service via Wikimedia (Source: YouTube). CC BY 3.0 (no modifications). Article by Keith Cooper. Live Science – May 18, 2025.This article was originally published by Space.com.
The Wolf Amendment, a law that prevents bilateral cooperation in space research between the U.S. and China, is preventing U.S. government-funded analysis of the Chang’e 5 moon samples. […]
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