Full plan, heavy task! These "first flights" of China's aerospace this year are worth looking forward to. This year, China's aerospace will maintain high-density launches, which can be said to be "full plan and heavy missions." How will Chinese astronauts start this New Year?
2025:
China's space station will launch two manned spacecraft and a cargo spacecraft;
my country's asteroid exploration mission, Tianwen-2, will set sail;
Multi-type newly developed rockets will be fully advanced to complete key technology verification;
Multi-type commercial rockets will carry out their first flight, and reusable rocket tests will continue to advance.
On February 12, the China Manned Space Engineering Office announced that the lunar landing suit of China's manned lunar exploration mission was named "Wangyu" and the manned lunar rover was named "Exploration".
When the legend of running the moon becomes the legend of the moon.
The moon landing suit of the Chinese manned lunar exploration mission is named "Wangyu", which means looking at the universe from afar and exploring the unknown. The manned lunar rover is named "Exploration", which means the exploration and practice of the unknown world.
Zhang Chongfeng of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation: The manned lunar rover prototype we made has completed the experiment of simulated lunar surface experimental field, has entered the preliminary sample stage, and is undergoing detailed design and subsequent engineering tests.
The Chinese people's yearning for the sky has never stopped. The word "Chang'e" has changed from a legend of running to a moon to a lunar exploration project in fact only a few decades.
In 2004, China's lunar exploration project was officially launched.
In 2007, Chang'e-1 successfully orbited the moon.
In 2013, Chang'e-3 achieved a soft landing on the lunar surface, and the Yutu lunar rover began its exploration journey.
In 2019, Chang'e-4 achieved a soft landing of a human spacecraft on the back of the moon for the first time.
In 2020, Chang'e-5 completed lunar sampling and brought back China's first lunar sample.
In 2024, Chang'e-6 completed the sampling on the back of the moon and brought back the first sample of the back of the moon.
On February 12, the "Wangyu" lunar landing suit and the "Explore" manned lunar rover also met everyone. According to the plan, China will land manned on the moon by 2030, complete multiple tasks such as "landing, patroling, procurement, research, and return", and form independent manned lunar exploration capabilities.