China Moon Mission, China’s big mission to the moon, sending robot spacecraft to the dark side of the moon, know why it is special – China sending robot spaceship to dark side of moon in landmark mission – 2024-05-03 09:17:49

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2024-05-03 09:17:49
Beijing: China is sending a robotic spacecraft to the dark side of the Moon in a very important historical mission. China is preparing this mission to explore the cold dark side of the Moon in the coming days. The robotic spacecraft will complete its journey in three parts. China’s Chang’e-6 spacecraft will set out on a mission to visit the lunar surface as well as collect enough data to send astronauts to the moon by 2030. The mission will take 53 days and will be carried out entirely through a relay satellite orbiting the Moon.
Chinese scientists hope to continue participating in the world’s space race by building a moon base there with their own team of expert astronauts, The Sun reports. This week, Chang’e-6 is set to take off and land on an unseen part of the Moon. Chang’e-6 is believed to be sent to collect 2 kilograms worth of rock and dirt samples from the lunar surface. These missions are meant to further explore the dark side of the Moon.

China’s by 2030

Mechanical scoop and drill have been installed inside the spacecraft itself, which will be used in the mission. According to space expert and author Leonard David, if this mission is successful then it will prove to be a milestone for China. China is looking towards a big mission to the moon by 2030. If successful, China will be able to successfully locate potential water supplies in space by 2030 and build a rudimentary outpost with Russia. They hope that astronauts will be able to walk on the moon. Scientists hope to find some signs of water on the moon’s south pole.

China is going to the moon again, preparations to bring this special thing from the dark world

China is spending a lot in space. China is set to spend around £11.2 billion on its ambitious space program in 2023. China is preparing to increase its space arsenal by tripling the number of its spy satellites in the next six years. America and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) are preparing their mission to send humans to the Moon even sooner. Space experts say that they will launch the rocket under the Artemis program in 2026, where they will explore the South Pole.

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