China’s pursuit in space grows with an increase in the frequency of missiles

China has declared plans to increase a significant increase in its expected spatial missions for this year, which improves the country’s position as the second most active parties in the launch of these missions in the world, to the “SpaceX” business (SpaceX) of Elon Musk. The official media reported that 100 Chinese spatial missions are expected to be implemented during 2024, an increase of more than 40% over last year. According to “SpaceX”, the company attached to the mask of 98 which performed launch operations in 2023. A competition to land on the surface of the moon raises his commitment to space exploration, amid his competition with the United States in a new race to land on the moon, where the two countries try to send people there for the first time since the last mission to “Apollo” of the US space agency “NASA” in 1972. The laws there? The Chinese Space Science and Technology Foundation, run by the country, a leader in the country’s space, intends to implement about 70 missions and to launch more than 290 satellites and a satellite ship to orbit, according to the Chinese radio and state television “CCTV”, which was prepared on Monday. The report says that these tasks will include the first flight of the “Long Marsh -12” missile and two important tasks to the Chinese space station, as well as the introduction of an astronomical satellite that should be developed jointly between China and France. In the first half of 2024, China also plans to launch the Chang’s-6 to travel to the Aitkin Basin, which is a large hole on the maximum side of the moon and then returns to the earth with a set of samples. In 2019, China became the only country that fell on the other side of the moon. The Chinese Space Science and Technology Foundation, a greater role for new businesses, expects other companies to make more tasks, as startups play a greater role in the country’s spacecraft. Also read: an emerging Chinese company competing with “SpaceX” in the launch of reusable missiles from these companies “Landspace Technology”, which sent the first methane -based rocket to space last year, and “OrientsSpace”, which was based in Beijing, which led its first orbit last month, hope to deliver a re -usable shelf. The government is working to create a new spatial launch center in Hainan designed for commercial tasks to support companies in the private sector. It is expected that this center, in which the construction process was launched in 2022, is ready for operation by the end of June, according to media reports. China intends to launch the first manned mission to the moon before 2030, and the space agency revealed the names of the spacecraft and the ship that will end up on the moon during the weekend. Nasa also announced last month that the “Artemis” program, led by the United States, aims to take a similar step during 2026.

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