What does Chang e 3 do? What is the main mission of Chang e 3 and what is the value of the mission

Updated on military 2024-04-23
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Carry a lunar rover to explore around the moon.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    to conduct lunar surface exploration.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Significant.

    1. It is conducive to enhancing China's national cohesion, pride, self-confidence and self-esteem, and stimulating the patriotic enthusiasm of Chinese people.

    2. It is conducive to enhancing China's comprehensive national strength and improving China's international status and international influence.

    3. It is conducive to promoting the implementation of the strategy of rejuvenating the country through science and education and strengthening the country with talents.

    4. It is conducive to giving full play to the superiority of the socialist system.

    5. It is conducive to further promoting the construction of an innovative country and enhancing the ability of independent innovation.

    6. It is conducive to stimulating the enthusiasm of the people of all ethnic groups across the country to build a moderately prosperous society in an all-round way, writing a new chapter in the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, and realizing the Chinese dream.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is beneficial to enhance our national self-confidence and pride, to make the people more united, and to enhance national cohesion. For real life, there are many political topics about scientific and technological innovation, but whether you care about it or not depends on the individual. Summary:

    It doesn't matter.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It has far-reaching influence in military and communications scientific research.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It doesn't have much impact, but he represents China's progress.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Or, to let people know that our country's science and technology are constantly advancing?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chang'e-3 is the third artificial lunar exploration satellite in the Chang'e series of the Chang'e lunar exploration project.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Give you the answer to copy the netizen:

    1. Demonstrate comprehensive national strength.

    Lunar exploration is the embodiment of a country's comprehensive national strength, a symbol of the level of development of aerospace technology, a carrier for enhancing the status of a country, and an important symbol of a country's level of scientific and technological development.

    2. Safeguarding China's rights and interests on the moon.

    Although the Agreement Governing the Activities of States on the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, adopted by the United Nations in 1984, stipulates that the Moon and its natural resources are the common heritage of mankind and no country or group may appropriate them for themselves. However, as major spacefaring countries and organizations are stepping up their implementation of lunar exploration programs, how to safeguard China's space interests has become an issue of urgent concern. Only when we carry out lunar exploration and achieve certain results can we have the strength to share and develop the lunar rights and interests and safeguard China's legitimate lunar rights and interests.

    3. Promote the development of science and technology in our country.

    Lunar exploration is an important carrier for promoting scientific and technological progress and development. The implementation of the lunar exploration project will promote innovation and development in cosmology, space astronomy, and space materials science.

    Fourth, make preparations for the development and utilization of lunar resources.

    The results of lunar exploration have shown that the unique energy and minerals on the moon are important supplements and reserves of the earth's resources. At the same time, the special environment of the moon with high vacuum and low gravity can be used to produce alloys and steels with excellent properties such as special strength and plasticity, as well as ultra-high-purity metals, monocrystalline silicon, optical fibers with low optical attenuation rate and high-purity pharmaceuticals. The study found that the soil on the surface of the moon is rich in large quantities of helium-3, which is initially estimated to be millions of tons.

    The use of deuterium-helium-3 nuclear fusion power generation to provide energy to mankind is a topic that scientists are currently researching. If the problem of transporting helium-3 back to Earth can be solved, 8 tons of helium-3 can solve the total amount of energy in China for a year.

    5. Promoting deep space exploration activities.

    The lunar exploration project will enable the first close probing of stars and space environments other than Earth. Lunar exploration is only the first development goal of China's deep space exploration program, and the lunar exploration project will make technical preparations for China's larger-scale deep space exploration.

    6. Promote the sustainable development of China's economy.

    A large part of the high technology in which the United States leads the world in information, biology, and new materials comes from the digestion, optimization, and secondary development of "Apollo" engineering technology. The progress of basic science and high and new technology brought about by China's lunar exploration project will play a leading and promoting role in promoting economic development.

    7. Promoting space astronomical research.

    The lunar environment is a unique place for space astronomy research. The geological structure of the surface of the moon is extremely stable, the moon directly bears the radiation of the sun, there is no interference from the atmosphere to the absorption, scattering and refraction of light and radio waves, there is no dust pollution, there is no magnetic field, there is no light reflection of the earth on the far side of the moon, shielding the low-frequency noise of the earth, and the moonquake is very small. The moon has long dark nights, and this environment provides an ideal place for the construction of high-precision astronomical observatories.

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