Khaleej Times

China plans robot station on moon

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beijing — China is planning to establish a robot station on the moon to conduct bigger and more complicate­d experiment­al research on lunar geography, a media report said on Wednesday. The station could slash the costs of returning rock samples to Earth, said Jiao Weixin, a Peking University space science professor.

A sustainabl­e robot station would enhance lunar geography studies and “have better energy efficiency than lunar rovers as the station can deploy a much bigger solar power- generator,” he said.

The base can conduct bigger, more complicate­d research and experiment­s, state-run Global Times quoted space officials who announced the plan at an internatio­nal symposium in Shanghai earlier.

China’s ambitious space programme included several manned missions, building permanent space station and reaching to Mars.

In support of the lunar landing programme, China will launch a carrier rocket with a 100-ton-plus payload for the first time by about 2030, the report quoted a report of the symposium published on the State-owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission of the central cabinet.

The schedule for the heavy-lift rocket was disclosed by Lu Yu, director of Science and Technology Committee of the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology, a State-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporatio­n branch institute. China plans to land the Chang’e-4 lunar probe on the dark side of the moon in 2018, the report said.—

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