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I think it will fail to land(not trolling but its really hard to land on mars in first shot...ask esa and ussr)
I think it will fail to land(not trolling but its really hard to land on mars in first shot...ask esa and ussr)
CCP should have poured money of space station into accelerated manned lunar landing on or before 2019 (50th anni. Of Apollo11)Launch date: 20 May 2021
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Lunar station is coming.CCP should have poured money of space station into accelerated manned lunar landing on or before 2019 (50th anni. Of Apollo11)
That would have certainly been best propaganda than a big space lab just 200-300 km above earth
Yes even your lunar landing (manned) is also planned...but then why didnt you made that a priority?Lunar station is coming.
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China, Russia open moon base project to international partners, early details emerge
Russia and China have formally invited countries and international organizations to join the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) project.spacenews.com
The space station is a more practical first step before the moon. Trying to climb up a ladder with missing rungs is too risky.Yes even your lunar landing (manned) is also planned...but then why didnt you made that a priority?
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CCP being second to land people on moon would have been the biggest proof of new superpower arriving on world stage after USA
Innit?
That makes sense!!!The space station is a more practical first step before the moon. Trying to climb up a ladder with missing rungs is too risky.
They still need 10 more launches to finish the station. By the time that is done, they'll gain enough experience and have enough advancement for a station for the moon.
The rocket launched a piece of the new Chinese space station into orbit on April 29 but then was left to hurtle through space uncontrolled until Earth's gravity began pulling it back to the ground.
That approach is a break with what McDowell calls "best practice" compared with what other space agencies do.
"Norms have been established," he said. "There's no international law or rule -- nothing specific -- but the practice of countries around the world has been: 'Yeah, for the bigger rockets, let's not leave our trash in orbit in this way.' "
Ya'll Nibbiars what gone wrong?.Chinese rocket expected to crash into Earth this weekendChinese rocket expected to crash into Earth this weekend
A large Chinese rocket that is out of control is set to reenter Earth's atmosphere this weekend, bringing a final wave of concern before its debris makes impact somewhere on Earth.www.cnn.com
Nothing. It is planned that way because the risks are miniscule.Ya'll Nibbiars what gone wrong?.
Ya'll Nibbiars is there any back up module planned?.Nothing. It is planned that way because the risks are miniscule.
White people's rockets did the same things hundreds of times before. But now they make a big deal out it because it is China. lol
There are actually hundreds of white people's rockets in space that can come down any time without control. The current Chinese rocket is so big that it is easy to track so actually less dangerous.
The falling Chinese space rocket is a policy failure
International law governing rocket reentry is too lax.www.vox.com
There’s nothing in international law to stop any nation from letting any of the 900 rockets currently in orbit from falling in an unplanned way.
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First, China — and other leading space-faring nations like the US, Russia, Japan, and the European Union — know that the chance of hitting people or infrastructure is so small that they don’t feel the need to spend extra money and time to plan for a controlled reentry.
Ensuring a rocket splashes into, say, the Pacific Ocean, requires more fuel and staff work, which increases the cost of missions. For most space agencies grappling with small budgets, cutting costs on that part of the operation is worth the risk.
Second, and relatedly, China isn’t the only country taking their chances here; others, including the US, have as well, leading to some scary scenes.
too bad it successfully landed.I think it will fail to land(not trolling but its really hard to land on mars in first shot...ask esa and ussr)
Do one thing , now put corona virus over there and decleare life found on mars.too bad it successfully landed.
It has been bad 3 times this yr, rover dig some soil in moon and back, new version of space station on the orbit, now it's rover in mars...too bad it successfully landed.
Not a great achivmnt , it will be worth when other agencies also work. What they do, just throw virus on other countries, so they cant work.It has been bad 3 times this yr, rover dig some soil in moon and back, new version of space station on the orbit, now it's rover in mars...
Not a great achivmnt , it will be worth when other agencies also work. What they do, just throw virus on other countries, so they cant work.
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