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    Factbox-Partner nations on China’s lunar research station programme

    BEIJING (Reuters) - Belarus this week joined China's International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) programme, the third country to sign up this month for a plan to eventually set up a permanently inhabited outpost on the moon's south pole.

    Earlier in October, Pakistan and Azerbaijan joined the ILRS, a project jointly initiated by China and Russia in 2021 and widely seen as a rival to the U.S.-led Artemis programme.

    Lunar missions this decade will establish a "basic" version of the research station, followed by more missions in the 2030s to construct a "full" version of the base.

    By 2050, the ILRS is expected to be a fully operational station for lunar research, and potentially also a launch pad for crewed missions to other planets in the solar system.

    Country Year/Month joined

    China* 2021/June

    Russia* 2021/June

    Venezuela 2023/July

    South Africa 2023/September

    Azerbaijan 2023/October

    Pakistan 2023/October

    Belarus 2023/October

    Note: (*) denotes founding member

    (Reporting by Ryan Woo; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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