China’s human spaceflight agency has unveiled an exciting video outlining its ambitious plans for a crewed mission to the Moon, highlighting key advancements in the development of lunar hardware. The promotional video, released by the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) on November 21, offers both detailed animations of the planned mission activities and a closer look at the hardware currently being tested for the lunar mission.
Scheduled to take place before 2030, China’s historic moon landing will involve a two-stage launch of the Long March 10 rocket, which is still under development. The first stage will send a crewed spacecraft, named Mengzhou, into lunar orbit, while the second stage will deploy a lunar landing stack, called Lanyue. Once in lunar orbit, the two spacecraft will dock, allowing a pair of astronauts to transfer from Mengzhou to Lanyue and descend to the Moon’s surface.
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