China’s space inspection is ready to move towards the behind the moon relatively soon

China's space inspection is ready to move towards the behind the moon relatively soon

China’s space inspection is ready to move towards the behind the moon relatively soon

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China is taking another important step towards its goal of becoming space power. China’s space inspector Chang e-4 mission rover is to descend on a very far-off area of ​​the moon on the back of the moon. According to the Chinese media, China is going to become the first country, which will bring this mission into an area of ​​moon, where humans have not yet reached. According to the Chinese news agency Xinhua, Chang e-4 spacecraft was departed from 23-night to 2pm on Saturday night of December, according to local time from the south-western region Xichang, via 3B rocket. It has been said that this spacecraft will reach the moon level at the end of December and apart from taking mineral reviews there, it will also measure radiation.

It is important that since the earth itself is rotating around its axis, hence only one part of the moon rotates around the ground and the last or second part of the moon is always upset with the eyes of humans on earth. This Chinese mission is being depicted on the same part of the Moon, which has always been exposed to human eyes.

The former Soviet Union made images of this section for the first time in 1959. According to scientists, this section of the moon is extremely uncomfortable and this rooftop will be a tough process for the best Chinese scientists. Because it is not possible to supply direct signals directly to this rover, which is placed on this expanding part of the moon. This means that the robot will not be given instructions directly from the ground, so before this mission, in May this year, China sent a satellite in the moon tide in May. That satellite will change the signals of the orders sent from the earth and perform the task of delivering them to the robot on the other side of the moon. This satellite was named Queqiao (“Magpie Bridge”).

China also had its own Yutu (“Jade Rabbit”) in 2013 before the moon. China is also planning to move back to Chang-5-moon on its next mission and then bring back soil and rock samples to the ground. Chinese scientists are also considering these possibilities on the moon’s possibility of producing vegetables and other organisms on the moon. If this Chinese project is successful, then it will be the first time since 1976 that various samples will be brought to the ground from the moon. China is investing on its space program by investing billions of dollars dollars on a large space power program by 2030. China plans to set up its own base on the moon, which also do a study could work for the future Mars mission, so that there can be a possibility of availability of other essential factors for longer travel, including food and fuel.

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