NASA Director once again announced that Chang'e-5 has brought back lunar soil samples and suggested sharing them with the United States!
Before reading this article, could you please click on the red "button" to facilitate your discussion and sharing, as well as bring you a different sense of participation? Thank you for your support!Message 1: NASA Director once again announced that Chang'e-5 has brought back lunar soil samples and suggested sharing them with the United States!The sharing of lunar soil samples brought back by Chang'e-5 by NASA and China has sparked attention and discussion in the global space industry. This measure is not only a scientific cooperation, but also contains a profound historical and political background, which may lay the foundation for establishing more cooperation opportunities between the two aerospace powers in the future...
NASA and SpaceX have been exposed to be tense due to delayed lunar landing plans!
Tense Relations between NASA and SpaceX: Concerns over Delayed Lunar MissionsThe cooperative relationship between NASA and Elon Musk's SpaceX is becoming increasingly tense, mainly due to the delay in the construction of key equipment that will be used for NASA's next lunar mission.The cooperative relationship between the two parties not only involves contract execution issues, but also budget differences and whether SpaceX is using NASA funds in compliance...
NASA funded latest research: The United States is expected to use "AI+lasers" to deal with space debris in the future
Source: Global TimesDue to the increasing threat of space debris in low Earth orbit around the Earth, space agencies around the world are becoming increasingly concerned about this. According to a new study funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), it may be possible to send space debris that may be at risk of colliding with orbiting spacecraft to safer orbits through a laser network deployed in space in the future, the US "Space" website said on the 19th...
NASA claims to have first discovered evidence of silica in the atmosphere of exoplanets
Xinhua News Agency, Los Angeles, October 16 (Reporter Tan Jingjing) - NASA released a statement on the 16th that researchers found evidence that the atmosphere of an exoplanet in the solar system is mainly composed of silica and extremely small quartz crystals through analysis of the observations of the James Webb Space Telescope. This is the first discovery of silica "traces" in the atmosphere of exoplanets, which helps to understand how clouds around exoplanets form and evolve...
Requesting 'data' from China again? NASA's attitude is arrogant and disrespectful, and the Chinese side responds with one sentence
We sincerely invite you to click on 'Follow' and receive exciting content and see different stories every dayIn recent years, China has achieved good results in the field of science and technology, which has also attracted the attention of many countries. The rapid development of technology and economy in China is beyond their expectations...