When did the Chinese land on the moon What is the mystery of the moon

Updated on science 2024-08-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In 1994, China organized relevant experts to conduct a preliminary analysis and demonstration on the necessity and feasibility of lunar exploration, believing that China had the ability to carry out lunar exploration, but due to various reasons, the lunar exploration program could not be launched.

    1998 Experts and researchers conducted a systematic analysis and study on the feasibility and necessity of carrying out lunar exploration in China, as well as the scientific objectives.

    In 2000, the expert group conducted a demonstration and review of the "Scientific Objectives and Payloads of Lunar Resources Exploration Satellites" proposed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

    In 2001, an expert research group was established and the research work on some key technologies (such as payloads) and ground application systems was started. In October, China's lunar exploration program was approved.

    In March 2002, the project report on "Feasibility of Lunar Resources Exploration Satellite Project" was submitted to the state.

    In January 2004, the first phase of China's lunar exploration project was officially launched.

    On August 22, 2005, the Lunar Exploration Engineering Center of the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense was officially inaugurated.

    Exploring the moon is just a process for human beings, not an end. The goal of mankind is the vast universe. With the high development of human wisdom and science and technology, the curiosity and exploration of the unknown world will increase, and human beings are not willing to be lonely and only live on the earth, so human beings want to explore the vast universe, but now human science and technology can only bring human beings to the moon, so the moon has become the first extraterrestrial planet that human beings have come into contact with.

    China will definitely go to the moon in the near future and realize the dream of several generations!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The Mystery of the Moon The moon is becoming more and more confusing for scientists.

    The moon has been following the earth for I don't know how many years? Maybe before there were humans on the earth, it was looking at the earth every day. In order to.

    Before, everyone said that there was a Guanghan Palace in the moon, where an ancient beauty lived - Chang'e, a white rabbit, and a Tiantian.

    Wu Gang cutting down laurel trees. However, on July 19, 1969, the American Helios 11 spacecraft landed on the moon and did not.

    Seeing the Guanghan Palace, Chang'e and the White Rabbit were not found, let alone Guishu and Wu Gang, so many people's beautiful fantasies became science.

    of disappointment. However, it has been 26 years since the astronauts landed on the moon, and mankind's understanding of the moon has not increased, but because of the more incomprehensible data obtained from the instruments left by the astronauts on the moon, scientists are becoming more and more confused.

    When I looked up at the moon at night, I had complex emotions that were both familiar and unfamiliar, and I couldn't help but ask: Moon! Can you tell me?

    What is your truth?

    Chinese have never landed on the moon, and China will definitely land on the moon in the near future to realize the dream of several generations!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    China has not yet landed on the moon, and the first and only country in the world to have ever had an astronaut on the moon is the United States.

    On October 4, 1957, the former Soviet Union launched the world's first artificial earth satellite, and on July 20, 1969, the "Apollo" lunar module landed on the surface of the moon, starting the lunar landing activities in the history of mankind.

    From manned spaceflight to manned lunar landing is a very complex system engineering, there are many technical problems to be overcome, and China still needs to break through a series of difficulties, such as the astronauts' exit from the capsule, the docking of spacecraft, the development of high-thrust rockets, and so on, which cannot be solved in a short period of time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    As of 2022, China has not completed the moon landing in a real sense, so no one in China has ever landed on the moon, but only sent satellites to the moon.

    Humans have landed on the moon a total of 6 times, namely:

    1. Apollo 11, United States, 1969 7 20, manned moon landing, the first astronaut landing on the moon.

    2. Apollo 12, USA, 1969 11 19, manned moon landing, the first precise fixed-point landing.

    3. Apollo 14, USA, 1971 2 5, manned lunar landing, carrying a "lunar rickshaw" for sampling.

    4. Apollo 15, United States, 1971 7 30, manned lunar landing, carrying the first manned lunar vehicle.

    5. Apollo 16, USA, 1972 4 21, manned landing on the moon, exploring the Central Plateau.

    6. Apollo 17, USA, 1972 12 11, manned moon landing, the longest stay on the moon (75 hours).

    China's lunar exploration program

    In 2004, China officially launched a lunar exploration project and named it the "Chang'e Project". The Chang'e project is divided into three phases: "unmanned lunar exploration", "manned lunar landing" and "establishment of a lunar base".

    At 18:05 on October 24, 2007, Chang'e-1 was successfully launched, and after successfully completing various missions, it made a planned controlled collision with the moon in 2009.

    At 18:57:57 on October 1, 2010, Chang'e-2 was successfully launched, and all the scheduled tasks have been successfully completed and exceeded.

    On September 19, 2012, Ouyang Ziyuan, chief scientist of the lunar exploration project, said that the lunar exploration project has completed the lunar surface survey mission of the Chang'e-3 satellite and the Yutu lunar rover. Chang'e-4 is the backup satellite of Chang'e-3.

    At 4:30 a.m. on November 24, 2020, China successfully launched the Chang'e-5 probe of the lunar exploration project with the Long March 5 Yao-5 rocket at the Wenchang Space Launch Site in China. On December 1, the Chang'e-5 probe successfully landed in a pre-selected landing area on the front side of the moon.

    On December 17, 2020, the Chang'e-5 returner carried lunar samples, re-entered and returned by semi-ballistic jump, and landed safely in the predetermined area of Siziwangqi in Inner Mongolia.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No one in our country has landed on the moon so far, and there will be one in the future.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    At present, no one in our country has landed on the moon.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not yet, but our country's probes have arrived.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, I have helped you find the results of Yunxian; Yes, China has already managed to send humans to the moon. In 2013, China's Chang'e-3 probe successfully landed on the moon and successfully released the "Yutu" rover for survey and exploration. In 2019, China's Chang'emu-4 probe successfully landed on the far side of the moon and successfully carried out a series of scientific experiments and survey missions.

    At the same time, China also plans to launch the Chang'e-5 and Chang'e-6 programs in the next few years, conduct more in-depth lunar surveys and explorations, and even plan to build a Xunshuhu lunar base in the coming decades. It can be said that China has made many major achievements in the field of aerospace and has made great contributions to human exploration and development. I hope I can help you, and I wish you all the best.

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