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CGTN: China to perform crewed lunar landing before 2030: Chief designer
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11:50, 25-Apr-2023

Wu Weiren (L), chief designer of China's lunar exploration program, in an interview with China Media Group


Wu Weiren (L), chief designer of China's lunar exploration program, in an interview with China Media Group

China is moving faster towards the completion of the basic model of its ambitious phase-four lunar probe missions and has full confidence in leaving footprints of the Chinese people on the moon by 2030, according to the chief designer of China's lunar exploration program.

Wu Weiren, the chief designer of the lunar exploration program, made the statement in an interview with China Media Group (CMG) prior to the eighth Space Day of China, which fell on Monday this year.
"By 2030, the Chinese people will definitely be able to set foot on the moon. That's not a problem," Wu said.

A year ago, the China National Space Administration announced a plan to begin the fourth phase of lunar probe program, including the launch of three missions dubbed the Chang'e-6, Chang'e-7 and Chang'e-8, and the construction of an international lunar research station on the moon.

Wu said the Chang'e-6 mission is expected to retrieve lunar soil samples from the far side of the moon in around 2024, which will be first time humankind will collect soil samples from the far side of the earth's natural satellite.

China to push forward implementation of the fourth phase of its lunar exploration project. /CMG


China to push forward implementation of the fourth phase of its lunar exploration project. /CMG

The Chang'e-7 mission is prepared to land on the south pole of the moon, looking for traces of water. The Chang'e-8 mission, which is planned to be launched around 2028, is designed to work with the Chang'e-7 to lay the foundation for the building of a lunar research station on the south pole of the moon, to facilitate a series of experiments on lunar resources exploration and utilization.

The plan also includes the launch of the Queqiao-2 communications relay satellite in 2024 to support upcoming landing missions at the lunar south pole and the far side of the moon.

"There's a relay satellite up there, whose main function is to solve the communication problem between the earth and them, and also support Chang'e-7 and Chang'e-8, as they will land in different locations," Wu said.

Moon-centered deep space internet
The chief designer also revealed China's plans to construct a moon-centered deep space internet to enhance connectivity and navigation for future spaceflight missions, according to the chief designer.

"We are building a satellite constellation around the moon, a system that can provide communication, navigation, and remote sensing services. After that, we can carry out future deep space exploration," said Wu.

The satellite constellation is expected to guarantee accurate navigation and smooth communication for the landing of unmanned probes and manned spacecrafts.

Besides, China has its sights set on exploring deeper space, aiming to extend the constellation to broader space areas and bring internet to the moon.

"Afterwards, we will also build a moon-centered deep space internet comprising functions such as communication, navigation, remote sensing, etc. By doing so, we will be able to turn our earth-centered space infrastructure into a moon-centered system that can be extended to a broader scope in the solar system. With the internet, the moon will have access to TV programs, games and the WiFi network. And astronauts will never get bored on the moon," he said.

International cooperation on the moon
Animation showing basic structure of lunar research station. /CMG


Animation showing basic structure of lunar research station. /CMG

The chief designer said that China welcomes partners and scientists from across the globe to join construction of the international lunar research station on the moon, as the country plans to launch multiple spaceflight missions to finish the basic structure of the station by the year 2030.

He said multiple countries and international institutions will be invited to take part.

"The international lunar research station built by China is open (to international partners). We welcome the participation of developed countries such as the United States and European countries. We also hope that BRICS countries and some underdeveloped African countries will join us. We have put forward an initiative for all to sign contracts, deals or strategic agreements of intent," he said.

China formally established its lunar exploration "Project Chang'e" in 2004. In December 2020, the Chang'e-5 lunar probe brought back 1,731 grams of samples from the moon, marking the completion of the three-step lunar exploration program of orbiting, landing and return.

 
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Astronauts to live and work on the moon by 2030, Nasa official says
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America is hooked.
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For the sake of world peace and development, let the two countries go to the moon to burn money together!
 
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China to build lunar research station during Chang'e-8 mission
15:24, 27-Apr-2023


China has put forth plans to build an International Lunar Research Station on the moon during its Chang'e-8 mission, with research and development already started.

According to the construction plan, the building of the station will be carried out in three phases, with its basic model expected to be completed by around 2030.

Play the video and find out what the expert says.

 
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Chinese footprints will be on the moon before 2030: China's chief scientist of the manned moon landing project

 
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China plans to send astronauts to land on the moon before 2030​

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2023-05-29 09:37

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File photo: Photo provided by the China National Space Administration shows Chang'e 5 probe gathering samples on the moon on Dec 2, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]

China plans to send astronauts to land on the moon before 2030, official says


 
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I thought Yanks landed on the Moon back in the 60s with worse computing horsepower than the iPhone 4S or something?!

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Frankly, I don't believe in the Apollo 11 bullsh!t. I mean, even the freaking Soviets couldn't do it, the dudes who launched the first satellite AND shot the first human into outer-space?!

Pfft.
 
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