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China unveils a new spacesuit for the manned mission to the moon

China's costume to go to the moon
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China’s costume to go to the moon

The dream of “conquering the moon” once again highlighted the space agencies of many countries. In the coming years, in addition to achieving Natural satellite The goal is for astronauts to set foot on the moon again, something that has not happened since the mission Apollo 17 in 1972.

the China The UAE, one of the pioneering countries in this new era of space exploration, recently unveiled the prototype of its spacesuit at an event held at the Astronaut Research and Training Centre. The exhibition was held during the Third Technology Forum with the participation of astronauts (Chinese astronauts) Zhai Zhigang and Wang Yaping .

Creating a spacesuit capable of withstanding the rigors of the lunar surface is a major challenge. After nearly five decades of not using spacesuits outside of test environments, scientists are wary about what they will be used for on new missions.

Lunar surface dangers

The lunar environment is extremely hostile, with extreme temperatures, vacuum, adherent dust, and micrometeor hazards, requiring highly specialized suits.

Although the technical details of the Chinese suit were not revealed, a video clip showed its flexibility, as the astronauts perform movements such as bending, walking, and climbing stairs. The suit appears to be inspired by the Soviet/Russian Orlan model, and features red stripes on the arms and legs, but the life support system is not explained, possibly due to its weight in Earth’s gravity, which is six times that of the Moon. .

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Beyond the horizon

China’s space plans are ambitious. the Chinese space agency The Chinese Manned Space Agency intends to carry out a manned landing on the moon by the end of the current decade, with the aim of exploring the area near the moon’s south pole, using spacecraft. Mengzhou And the lunar module Lanyu . Recently, China successfully completed a mission to the far side of the moon using the Chang’e 6 probe, which landed in June and began collecting samples.

The success of the mission in the Dark Side, an area full of challenges due to the lack of direct contact with Earth and the rugged terrain, is an important milestone for the Asian country. Now, the next big step is to send the first astronauts to the satellite, cementing the country’s position as an emerging power in space exploration.

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