China will send a flying robot to the moon in 2026: will search for frozen water in the snow
In 2030, astronauts are set to land on the moon's surface.
Beijing: China is planning to send a flying robot in 2026 to search for frozen water in the snow in the dark part of the moon (south pole).
China will send a robot called flying detector to the south polar region of the moon under its Chang'e Mission-7, state media sources said. The purpose of this project is that China wants to land its astronauts on the lunar surface during the next five years (2030). China wants to become the second country after the UNITED States in the mission to land its astronauts on the lunar surface.
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