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China is cementing its commitment to global scientific collaboration. The country announced the opening of international applications for the second batch of lunar samples from its Chang'e-5 mission at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2025) in Sydney. CGTN's reporter, Chen Yilin, looks at how China's space industry is deepening partnerships to explore the universe with global partners.