China will use two rockets to send its astronauts to the full moon in 2030.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, during the announcement of its plans to land on the moon, China announced that a pair of rockets will be sent in this mission. One of them will carry the lunar lander and the other will carry the astronauts.
The engineer of the crewed space agency in China announced during an interview with state media that these rockets will reach the moon separately. After reaching the lunar surface and leaving the lunar rover, the astronauts use it to examine the lunar surface.
The goal of sending two missiles separately is to try to overcome an innovative challenge. This challenge is not having a super-heavy rocket like NASA’s Space Launch System or SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket. In the moon mission, in addition to the rocket carrying the astronauts, another rocket will also carry the lunar rover. Also, oxygen, water and other essential supplies are also sent along with this mission, all of which will increase the weight of the cargo.
Another program of China is the development of Long March 9 and 10 missiles. These super-heavy rockets will be responsible for sending a manned mission to the moon in one launch.
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