China will bring secret technology to the Moon

China will integrate unprecedented advanced technologies into the explorer ship preparing to land on the Moon.

On September 4, a leading Chinese scientist revealed that the country will use a variety of 'secret weapons' on the Chang'e-3 moon probe vehicle that is expected to be launched and landed on the face. Moon at the end of the year.

Ouyang Ziyuan, China's senior moon consultant, said that in addition to some cameras, Chang'e-3 cars will carry near-ultraviolet telescopes to observe the stars, galaxies and the universe. from the moon.

This ultraviolet telescope will observe the universe 'further and more clearly' , and it may have new findings because it is not affected by atmospheric disturbances as well as the effects of pollution. and magnetic fields like telescopes on earth.

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Chang'e-3 exploration vehicles will be equipped with many "secret weapons".

Speaking at the International Deep Sea and Moon Exploration Forum, held in Beijing, the scientist said the explorers would bring a ultra-violet camera used for the first time on the moon to monitor. atmosphere and climate change on earth.

The Chang'e-3 exploration vehicle will patrol and explore the surface of the moon. At the bottom of this expedition vehicle has a radar mounted for the first time to explore the moon at a depth of 100-200 meters below the surface.

Chang'e-3 is officially entering the launch phase after research and production. This expedition vehicle will be launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center to realize phase 2 of China's moon program. Previously China had successfully implemented the Chang'e-2 mission, thereby completing a high-resolution map of the lunar surface.

"Chang'e-3 uses a lot of advanced technology," said Ma Xingrui, director of the Space Discovery Bureau and China's commander of the moon exploration program .

China is showing that its ambition to explore the universe does not stop at the moon when its scientists are preparing to implement its plan to explore Mars, Venus and its satellites.

Ouyang said China's goal of exploring the solar system includes finding extraterrestrial life, deepening people's understanding of the Earth through exploration of Mars, Venus and Jupiter. , search for new sources of energy and resources, and prepare for bringing people to other planets in the future.