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Tech 2023-10-06 17:40:26 Source: Network
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Heavy news! China once again announced good news at the 74th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), which is to establish a lunar satellite constellation, a lunar version of the Beidou, and achieve comprehensive coverage of the moon.This news can be said that China is directly planning to transform the moon into the earth, enabling more convenient satellite communication and establishing a comprehensive communication, navigation, and remote sensing network to promote China's deep space operations

Heavy news! China once again announced good news at the 74th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), which is to establish a lunar satellite constellation, a lunar version of the Beidou, and achieve comprehensive coverage of the moon.

This news can be said that China is directly planning to transform the moon into the earth, enabling more convenient satellite communication and establishing a comprehensive communication, navigation, and remote sensing network to promote China's deep space operations.



So, after the announcement of this plan, the United States was really anxious, and foreign media also released relevant explanations under the same news. What exactly is going on? It can be said that there is really a strong taste in this.

China's Major Aerospace Strategy - Deep Moon

Indeed, this plan has great significance for China's breakthrough development in the deep space field in the future. According to the disclosed information, China has launched a series of lunar and deep space missions, as well as planetary defense tests, and plans to establish a lunar surface research station (i.e. the basic type of lunar research station) in the 2030's.

However, in order to complete a more perfect plan and lay the groundwork for the future, China has put forward higher requirements for communication, navigation, and remote sensing of the moon.

A strong lunar constellation is needed, and lunar versions such as the Beidou need to be implemented more comprehensively to maintain the moon.



Lunar satellite constellationLunar satellite constellation

Then, it is expanded to form interstellar transit stations and orbiting spacecraft, thereby becoming a more comprehensive constellation system, achieving signal connection for ground spacecraft, and providing important support for various operational tasks of astronauts, which includes communication relay and navigation data - in fact, this includes the lunar version of the Beidou problem.

It's easy to say that China already has a Queqiao satellite, which is located in the L2 point area of the balance point of the Earth Moon three body system. By maintaining orbit stability through regular orbit control, it can achieve relay communication coverage for landers and inspectors. This was launched by China during the Chang'e-4 mission.

In addition, China's Queqiao 2 spacecraft is also planned and is expected to be launched in the first half of 2024, around May. Afterwards, it will support the remote landing missions of Chang'e 6, 7, and 8, as well as the lunar South Pole landing mission.



Of course, the most crucial one is Queqiao III, which also revealed that the Queqiao III series of satellites will verify key technologies for communication, navigation, and remote sensing services.

China has already been seeking coverage of the entire moon since the launch of the Queqiao II program, and it will become even stronger after the implementation of the Queqiao III program in the future.

Lunar version of Beidou

In establishing a deep space communication and navigation system, in addition to supporting the basic development of the moon, the system will also support the Mars and Venus networks, which is powerful. There are signals on these networks, which are provided through high-speed laser links.



Lunar version of Beidou

This includes issues such as the construction of lunar research stations.

This is a heavyweight news and also China's future space strategic plan, which is very worth looking forward to.



Lunar satellite constellationLunar version of Beidou

America is in a hurry! Seeking response, hoping to establish

Indeed, reports from foreign media space news suggest that China's powerful system can make it a provider of lunar infrastructure and a global leader in exploration of the moon and other regions.



China is also seeking partners on lunar research stations, while the United States is different and more anxious because it is attracting other countries to sign the Artemis Agreement to support its lunar exploration career.

This is a bit different from China, but many people should also understand that China is cooperative development, while the United States is seeking cooperation to strengthen itself. Therefore, the United States is very anxious.

The US space force pointed out that the Earth Moon space is very important and requires the establishment of space domain awareness in the space area. The US is also seeking "responsive access" to Earth Moon space, see? The United States is seeking a response.

At the same time, it was also stated that the US led Artemis program also requires communication and navigation support from lunar satellites similar to China.



So, the United States is more anxious in this regard than China, afraid that China will be too fast and constantly saying it wants to establish, but the United States is also seeking to carry out the layout stage.

Seeing China explain again at the 74th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) this time, it makes it even more urgent to seek speed.

Of course, based on the known situation, the United States has not made any major moves, and China's Magpie Bridge II is part of this entire plan.

So, China's speed may have surpassed that of the United States, and it should be able to take the lead in breaking through under this opportunity, otherwise the US space forces would not seek this explanation.

However, in the face of China's aerospace rise, the United States has also been very concerned in recent years.

Just like China's manned lunar landing, after announcing its plan to land on the moon within 7 years, the Director of NASA has repeatedly stated that China may land on the moon before the United States.



And it has also repeatedly splashed dirty water and hyped up the so-called "space race" between China and the United States.

NASA Director Bill Nelson once said that if the United States were to reach the South Pole of the Moon first, China would "occupy" it, prevent the United States and other countries from landing, and seize the potential water ice resources here.

Also, I would like to boast that the United States took the lead in landing on the moon in China to "protect water and ice resources for the international community", which is simply laughable.



Even if China were to arrive there first, they would say that this is our territory and you should not come in Wait, anyway, this NASA director is always in a hurry, afraid of China landing on the moon.

Here, it can only be said that China has made steady progress according to the plan, and whether it will launch a manned lunar landing in front of the United States is also carried out in accordance with China's space program.



So, aside from all the hype from the United States, as long as China has a plan and carries out space missions well, other issues can be completely forgotten.

The rise of China's aerospace industry is already a fact

Indeed, China's rise in space has become a fact, and it may have been difficult to move forward under the blockade. However, with the efforts of Chinese researchers, China has also embarked on its own unique space route, so the blockade by Western countries has completely failed.



From the construction of the Beidou, the China Chang'e Project, the China Solar Exploration Project, the China Space Station Project, and so on, all demonstrate that China's aerospace industry has the strength to develop independently and without the help of other countries.

The rise of China's aerospace industry is already a fact

In the future, China will break a Xintiandi on the moon, which is also an inevitable trend. Come on, China Aerospace.


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