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The Chinese will map the Moon's surface to the nearest centimeter. That is the statement of Au Duong Tu Vien, the scientist in charge of the moon exploration program in the world's most populous country.
The Chinese will map the Moon's surface to the nearest centimeter. That is the statement of Au Duong Tu Vien, the scientist in charge of the moon exploration program in the world's most populous country.
According to him, when accurately measuring the surface of the Moon, one can accurately calculate the amount of helium isotopes, the fuel source needed for nuclear fusion reactions.
The Chinese are very confident that all preparations have been completed and now it is time to go into the implementation of the three-stage program they called the ' Moon Siege ' (launching the Thuong Nga I satellite. capable of taking 3D images around the Moon, not too long ago), ' Landing on the Moon ' (launching a probe on the Moon's surface around 2010) and ' Returning to Earth ' (taking samples back about).
In addition to the goal of proving its ability to conquer space, the Chinese do not conceal the intention of exploiting the helium 3 material from the Moon, which is estimated at 1-5 million tons which is worth billions of dollars each.
Chinese people plan to flag on the Moon after 2017
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Resolution
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- China will send spacecraft to explore the dark side of the moon
- China built a model of the Moon exploration ship
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- China plans to explore the Moon's dark zone
- Hang Nga ships set a record high in space
- Hang Nga 1 ship sends the first image to the Moon
- By 2022, China will have the first international space station
- China's Hang Nga 2 ship orbit L2
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