Chinese scientists have developed a high-resolution model to assess the thermal stability of water ice in the moon's Shackleton Crater region, a candidate landing region for China's Chang'e-7 mission, providing crucial guidance for the mission that is slated for launch in 2026 to conduct high-precision remote sensing and in-situ detection of water ice at the lunar south pole. 'https://cdn1.telesco.pe/file/HaCj_rGJ-uwDcKg-kEvsxy-JvdqrDvARWfdX71N5p9W08JcPefzv1xT3dRsaTYEN8pAFpGxk3CTn49ZxKwR3SUTszWBro1hnXYXuexPqLh_wkQ_1VHwO8A9qPdIIIRa2hzgSN8zw6mATVMISKrouK0W94bQWCPMy4xxWNAlGZblMrUWsTVrBqHQ2_PqQ3gVmoaiUa9boNsx2dtCG6Ql09LygsLpQvxgdciT_vG0f5WvHK66PkzAlSp3hSqCuO7y_59rKsOTcNA-fpqEyI4ZUTh85nkfobabfgQecZVqz1EoE2C00kl2uEy0mNQZ3ZfB7jXPyRLmriQkyzI0lMqXOdg.jpg' Source: [People's Daily China](https://t.me/PDChinaNews/13429)