China has unveiled a grand vision to build a lunar base on the moon.
A long-term three-stage roadmap aims to have the International Lunar Research Station fully operational by 2050, reported Anadolu citing a local media which quoted Wu Weiren, chief designer of the country’s lunar exploration programme, as saying.
“By building a large-scale long-term platform beyond Earth to explore the moon and the universe, we will pool the wisdom of space engineers and scientists from all over the world, greatly improve our understanding of the lunar environment and our ability to use lunar resources, and support mankind’s dream to one day travel to Mars and beyond,” Wu told the first International Deep Space Exploration Conference in Hefei on Tuesday.
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