NASA has identified moon landing sites, but will compete for space with China
- September 6, 2022
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In August NASA released 13 places where he should land Mission of Artemis III, the first manned mission to the Moon in over 50 years. However, it was
In August NASA released 13 places where he should land Mission of Artemis III, the first manned mission to the Moon in over 50 years. However, it was
In August NASA released 13 places where he should land Mission of Artemis III, the first manned mission to the Moon in over 50 years. However, it was necessary to come to an agreement with the Russians… I mean the Chinese. The Chinese and US space agencies have chosen common locations – and very close ones – for their future lunar missions.
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During the space race in the Cold War, United States and Soviet Union never had to carry out missions so close to each other. But now that China has filled the vacuum left by the Soviet Union, the situation will change. Some places chosen NASA as possible landing points Artemis Program – and a future lunar station were also selected CNSAChinese Space Agency, for its own unmanned and manned lunar missions.
OUR NASA plans to land astronauts on the moon in 2025, while China is expected to do so only in the next decade. But before that CNSA will send all-terrain vehicles and intends to install autonomous lunar station to study the lunar soil at the south pole, in the same place where his American colleague wants to land his crew and set up his own station. If everything goes according to the plans of both agencies, we will see astronauts from NASA a few meters from Chinese technology.
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The reason for the general choice between the two bodies is simple: the South Pole has the best landing sites and provides the best equipment and crew communication with the Earth. Of course, countries can cooperate in these explorations and exploration of the moon, but this poses a problem for us that may become common in the future: a dispute between countries over space resources. Remember that chat asteroid mining? Deciding to land on the moon is easy, it’s hard to decide how to crack an asteroid full of gold…
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