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The race to conquer the Moon is heating up again

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế23/07/2023

America is leading the new race to conquer the Moon, followed by Russia, China and India.
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Simulation of construction on the Moon. (Source: ICON)

Above all other countries, the United States is the country that is leading the effort to conquer Earth's natural satellite, with the Artemis program.

Artemis missions

The first mission was the Artemis I mission, successfully launched by NASA from the Kennedy Space Center on November 16, 2022.

Immediately after that, NASA immediately deployed the Artemis II plan, scheduled to launch in November 2024.

The Artemis II crew of four, which will orbit the Moon and return to Earth, includes three American astronauts working for NASA, and one Canadian astronaut.

Notably, 44-year-old electrical engineer Christina Koch, who participated in the first all-female spacewalk while on the ISS, will be the first woman to orbit the Moon. “This is the beginning of an era of taking us even further, bringing the lessons we learn on this mission back to Earth and applying them to the deeper exploration of space,” Ms. Koch shared.

Looking back in history, Apollo 11 was the space flight that landed the first humans on the Moon, two American astronauts, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, at 8:18 p.m. on July 20, 1969. Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the surface of the Moon six hours later, on July 21, 1969.

The last time the US sent a crew to the Moon was in 1972, marking the final mission of the Apollo spacecraft.

It is no coincidence that NASA named its return to the Moon program Artemis - named after the goddess who was the twin sister of the Greek god of light Apollo. The Artemis program continues the famous Apollo program by sending a manned spacecraft to the Moon.

The Artemis program aims to send multi-ethnic crews to the Moon and explore the far-off lunar south pole for the first time. The ambitious program also aims to establish a sustainable settlement on the Moon.

Artemis III is scheduled to launch in 2025 or 2026, depending on the readiness of the Starship launch system developed by SpaceX. Artemis IV will be carried out later this decade.

Russia's priorities

On the Russian side, the mission to send humans to explore the Moon in the 2029-2030 period is considered an important priority.

Mr. Igor Komarov, head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, affirmed that Russia and the US can cooperate in this program.

Russia's mark in the space race was marked by the successful launch of the Sputnik 1 artificial satellite and cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becoming the first human in space in 1961. In 1974, the Lunokhod 1 and Lunokhod 2 rovers traveled 40 km across the lunar terrain, taking panoramic photographs and analyzing soil samples.

China accelerates

Although it started somewhat later, with China only putting its first satellite into orbit in 1970, the country is developing very rapidly.

Chinese officials on July 13 announced new details related to plans to launch a spacecraft to carry astronauts to the moon, hoping to make China the second country to put people on the moon.

According to Xinhua News Agency, at the aerospace summit held in Wuhan city on July 13, Mr. Zhang Hailian, Deputy Chief Engineer of the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA), revealed that the lunar exploration mission is expected to take place before 2030.

This is part of the project to establish a lunar research station. He said they will learn in the most detailed way how to build the base and carry out exploration missions as well as other experiments.

In 2013, China landed a robot on the Moon, becoming the third country to achieve this. In 2019, China became the first country in the world to land a spacecraft on the far side of the Moon.

By 2020, the country continued to reap success when it became the third country to collect samples from the Moon.

China's Chang'e-4 probe and Yutu-2 rover are currently the only probes operating on the lunar surface.

In recent years, China has been building its own space station, called Tiangong. When the International Space Station (ISS) is “retired” (expected in 2030), Tiangong could become the only operating space station in Earth orbit.

The mark of India

Recently, India successfully launched a lander station on the Moon. The LVM3 rocket carrying the station and the robot of the Chandrayaan 3 mission took off from India's Satish Dhawan Space Center at 4:05 p.m. on July 14 ( Hanoi time).

The Chandrayaan-3 rocket's landing site is located at the Moon's south polar region, near the planned landing site of Russia's Luna 25 spacecraft, scheduled to launch in August.

As a "hot spot" in the field of space exploration, the South Pole of the Moon is believed to contain a lot of water ice, which has the potential to be used as rocket fuel and can support life for the conquest of the Moon.

Chandrayaan-3 is scheduled to land on the Moon on August 23 or 24. If successful, it will be a historic milestone, as missions to the Moon's south pole have often failed. That's because the south pole receives light only at low angles and the darkness makes maneuvering a major challenge for humans.

There are many reasons for this race to conquer the Moon again, however, as reported by The Conversation, Dr. Florian Vidal of the French Institute of International Relations (IFRI) and Professor of Physics José Halloy of the University of Paris have given some reasons to explain why countries are returning to the race to conquer the Moon.

Firstly, the Moon is considered a starting point for flights to Mars or other planets because it is more fuel-efficient. Secondly, the Moon can be a training point for astronauts to live long periods in space. Thirdly, this is a place where equipment such as manned vehicles, vehicles operating from fixed stations can be tested.



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