China also wants to shake the seat of the USA in the space field. China, which plans to launch three different unmanned launches to the Moon in 10 years, wants to show strength in this area as well. As it is known, these plans became more serious with the mineral named Changesite-(Y), which China announced that it found on the Moon.
China's National Space Administration has received approval to begin preparations for three different launches to the Moon in the next ten years, according to Lui Jihzong, official of the China Lunar Exploration and Space Program Center. These launches will be carried out under the currently ongoing Chang'e lunar program umbrella. This statement was made shortly after the discovery of the mineral Changesite-(Y). As it will be remembered, China was the third country to discover a new moon mineral.
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This Moon Mineral Is Important For The Future
As a result of the investigations, it was realized that this new moon mineral is important in terms of energy. The discovered mineral Changesite-(Y) contains the Helium-3 isotope, which is promising in terms of energy source. And that's why it's important for the future. The discovery of such an important mineral has made China more ambitious and enthusiastic about its Moon targets.
The Rivalry Between the Two Countries Moves to Space
In terms of space technology, China, which has increased its goals and developed itself quite a lot in recent years, has started to compete with NASA too much. China, which also has goals on the moon, wants to develop itself more in this area. The USA is also aware of this rise of China. For this reason, both sides seem to be in a race to discover new things already on topics such as space mining, which is expected to be the subject of discussion in the future.
To Proceed Under China's Chang'e Mission
This launch target, which will proceed under the Chang'e mission, seems to further strengthen China in this area. A survey of the Moon's South Pole is planned as part of the Chang'e mission, which represents studies on the moon. NASA seems to have placed the same area on the target board. In addition, government official Liu made statements of critical importance in this context. Liu stated that China wants to establish an international research station based on the Moon in the future.
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