China's lunar exploration project has made another breakthrough, with the first Chinese landing on the moon scheduled to happen before 2030.
The Chinese lunar exploration project has once again made a breakthrough, successfully organizing the low-altitude demonstration and verification of the Long March 10 carrier rocket system and the maximum dynamic pressure escape flight test of the Dreamboat manned spacecraft system. Since its inception in 2004, the Chinese lunar exploration project has been in progress for more than twenty years, heading towards the deep sea of the stars. With the successful completion of the three-step "orbit, land, return" strategy, the goal of the Chinese lunar exploration project is set on manned lunar landing. In the future, the Chang'e-7 mission is planned to be launched around 2026, the Chang'e-8 mission is planned to be launched around 2028, the first Chinese lunar landing is planned to be achieved before 2030, and a basic version of an international lunar research station is planned to be completed around 2035.
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