“In the historical context of that period, the race to demonstrate superior political power made lunar exploration unsustainable,” the plan said.
The new plan, “Strategic Concept of the Development Path of Resource Utilization of the International Lunar Research Station,” was written under the leadership of Pei Zhaoyu, deputy director of CNSA’s Lunar Exploration and Space Engineering Center, and published in the Chinese Journal of Astronautics in April. .
“And countries like the United States don’t have a distinct advantage in that.”
Washington has long viewed China as a rival in this new rush to the moon, viewing the race primarily as a land grab.
But China sees the game differently, according to Pei.
Beijing aims to replicate its success on Earth by carrying out large-scale infrastructure construction on the Moon. It will help create technological, manufacturing and economic advantages to encourage more countries to stop following the United States and join China-led efforts to exploit lunar resources, according to the plan.
“The use of lunar resources is a scientific challenge, a technological impetus and an economic reward. Efficiency and profitability will be the essential evaluation standards, guiding sustainable construction, operation and development,” Pei’s team wrote.
These hydrogen and oxygen molecules, trapped in lunar soil particles, indicated the possible presence of up to 270 billion tons of water resources on the moon, which could be used to produce rocket fuel, water and oxygen for astronauts, Chinese space authorities said. in social networks. the media.
According to the latest plan, China will launch two large spacecraft in the coming years to carry out detailed exploration of these resources and to prove key technologies for using the resources. By 2030, cooperative work between humans and intelligent machines is expected to be achieved on the lunar surface.
A “lunar-based resource exploration system covering a wide area of thousands of kilometers and a depth of hundreds of meters” will also be completed in this period.
By 2045, China’s lunar base will have large facilities such as power plants, factories, scientific research institutions, rocket launch sites, tourist centers and a small underground city.
Chinese resource exploration robots will roam the entire lunar surface. It is estimated that more than half of the investment in the construction and operation of these facilities will come from countries other than China, and economic activities will reach a tipping point. Humans will use this base as a starting point to explore Mars.
“China will become a leader in human deep space exploration activities,” the plan said.
China’s first lunar probe, Chang’e-1, was launched in 2007. Due to lack of experience and confidence, this small two-ton satellite orbited the Earth for more than two weeks before heading to the Moon.
Shortly after the launch, then commander-in-chief of the lunar exploration project, Luan Enjie, told Xinhua News Agency: “China will not engage in any form of lunar competition with any country.”
Although the United States began lunar exploration earlier, due to mission delays and funding constraints, “it has lost its absolute leadership position,” Pei’s team wrote.
To counter China’s advances, the US government has entrusted critical lunar missions to private companies, believing they can build a lunar base more efficiently than NASA. To motivate these private players, the US Congress passed a law that affirms the principle: “First to explore, first to own”.
The US space laboratory Skylab operated for less than a year before it crashed, and the main technology of the International Space Station is provided by Russia.
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