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China plans to build a Moon base

The Chinese space agency is looking to build on our satellite in the next ten years

- Reported by Rafi Letzter

“The space agency also plans to put a larger, more permanent station into orbit in the coming years”

China plans to build a scientific research station on the Moon in "about ten years”, according to the state news agency Xinhua.

The China National Space Administra­tion (CSNA) intends to build the research station in the region of the Moon's south pole, Zhang Kejian, head of CSNA, said in a public statement, Xinhua reported. That's a bit of a departure from the six successful NASA Apollo Moon landings, which took place closer to the Moon's equator between 1969 and 1972.

Details of China's long-term lunar plans are still sketchy, but CSNA has made significan­t steps towards lunar exploratio­n. Earlier this year the Chinese successful­ly landed the uncrewed

Chang'e 4 on the far side of the Moon, and CSNA has also placed astronauts aboard two temporary space stations, Tiangong-1 and Tiangong-2. The space agency also plans to put a larger, more permanent station into orbit in the coming years.

The first parts of that permanent station will reach orbit aboard the country's new Long March 5B rocket in the first half of 2020, Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported; the mission will not be associated

with the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS). The ISS is reaching the end of its operationa­l lifetime, plus the United States and China do not cooperate on spacefligh­t endeavours.

Kejian also announced that Chang'e 5, an uncrewed lunar lander originally scheduled for launch in 2017, will attempt to reach the Moon and return with samples in 2019, Xinhua reported.

China currently spends more on spacefligh­t than any country except the US, according to AFP. At the moment the US is unable to put humans in space without hitching a ride on a Russian rocket; plans to change that model by using for-profit rockets – such as those owned by SpaceX – have hit some snags. Still, American officials have also suggested that there are plans to return to the Moon and stay on the satellite for an extended period in the near future.

 ??  ?? Above: Many space agencies and private companies want to return to the Moon
Above: Many space agencies and private companies want to return to the Moon
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China's Long March 5B rocket is the country's current launch vehicle
Right: China's Long March 5B rocket is the country's current launch vehicle

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