NASA chief says China’s “appropriation” of lunar sites is unacceptable 01:21

Bill Nelson, head of the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), said China should not be allowed to invade watery areas of the moon, according to a Spanish newspaper. mundo.

According to Nelson, water is a source of hydrogen and oxygen. Therefore, it is possible to obtain oxygen for breathing and hydrogen for fuel production from the watery parts of the Moon.

At the same time, the NASA director emphasized that for the world community these resources should be protected from China’s claims. That’s why Nelson said the United States doesn’t want China to go to the moon and “be there”.

Formerly China Manned Space Flight Program Administration (CMSA) statedIt plans to land its astronauts on the moon’s surface before 2030. “According to the project plan, the Chinese will land on the moon for the first time before 2030, during this mission two astronauts will fly a manned lunar rover,” the CMSA said. It is recorded that astronauts can move on a lunar rover on the lunar surface and conduct scientific experiments and research.



Source: Gazeta

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