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China targets manned moon landing by 2030, outlines testing tasks ahead
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JIUQUAN, 31 October (BelTA - Xinhua) - China is holding firm to its
goal of landing astronauts on the moon by 2030, and has outlined a
packed schedule of development and testing for its ambitious crewed
lunar program.
A series of crucial upcoming tests include -
integrated testing for the Lanyue lunar lander, thermal tests and
maximum dynamic pressure escape tests for the Mengzhou manned
spacecraft, and low-altitude and technology verification flights for the
Long March-10 carrier rocket, the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) said
on Thursday.
CMSA spokesperson Zhang Jingbo announced at a press
conference that the Mengzhou-1 spacecraft mission will be included in
the public logo solicitation campaign alongside missions to China's
space station. This spacecraft is primarily designed for lunar missions
while also supporting the space station missions in low-Earth orbit.
All
development and construction work for the crewed lunar mission is
proceeding as planned, said Zhang. Primary preliminary prototyping of
key flight hardware, including the Long March-10 rocket, the Mengzhou
spacecraft, the Lanyue lander, the Wangyu lunar extravehicular suit and
the Tansuo crewed lunar rover, has been completed.
Also, payload
designs for scientific research and applications have been finalized,
and ground-based infrastructure, such as the launch site, tracking
network and landing site on Earth, is under accelerated development,
according to Zhang.
The mission has seen a string of successful
tests this year, including the second-stage propulsion system test and
the captive firing test for the Long March-10 rocket, the zero-altitude
escape test for the Mengzhou spacecraft, and the comprehensive landing
and takeoff verification test for the Lanyue lander.
Zhang noted
that numerous new technologies still-require validation, and the
upcoming workload is heavy, given the high-quality standards and a tight
timeline for flight tests.
The project team has pledged to
overcome these hurdles and lay a solid foundation for achieving the
nation's lunar exploration goal on schedule.