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Modi can't accept it! China's moon landing program takes Pakistan, why did India react so strongly?

India, a country with remarkable achievements in the field of space, was the first to send a scientific probe to the south pole of the moon, an achievement that undoubtedly earned them international fame, and when China announced that it was about to launch the Chang'e-6 scientific research probe, India seemed to feel unprecedented pressure. They fear that China will take the opportunity to further strengthen its position as a space power, and what is even more difficult for them to accept is that China has also invited Pakistan to participate in its lunar landing program, which undoubtedly makes India feel that its position has been weakened.

Modi can't accept it! China's moon landing program takes Pakistan, why did India react so strongly?

India's media began to play up Pakistan's powerlessness in an attempt to convince the global public that Pakistan had nothing to do in the space sector and could only rely on China to make a difference. They even claim that the Pakistani satellite on board Chang'e-6 is only a vassal of China, and that Pakistan would not have been able to accomplish this feat without China's support, which does not hide the truth.

In fact, Pakistan's lunar exploration satellites are not as insignificant as India claims. The lunar lifan star, named ICUBUQ, was jointly developed by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission and the Pakistan Institute of Space Technology. This achievement embodies the wisdom and sweat of the scientific researchers of the two countries and is the crystallization of their joint efforts.

When we revisit this incident, it is not difficult to see the complexity and multifaceted nature of it. China's lunar landing program is not only an exploration of the moon, but also an exploration of international cooperation and common development. The reaction of India and Pakistan reflects the fragility of their competitive mentality and self-esteem in the field of space, and no matter what the outcome, we should respect the efforts and achievements of each country in the field of space and jointly promote the development of human spaceflight.

I will delve into the mechanism by which the lunar cube star works and the scientific value it brings. As the Chang'e-6 orbiter approaches its intended lunar exploration phase, the lunar Cubesat will gracefully detach from the craft at a carefully planned time. The CubeSat carries a high-precision camera that will focus on the lunar surface with extreme precision, meticulously capturing and capturing juxtaposed images of at least two to three targets.

These images not only show the magnificent landscape of the lunar surface, but also carry profound scientific value. By analyzing these images, combined with magnetic field data collected from Lunar CubeSat, scientists were able to build a more detailed and accurate model of the Moon's magnetic field. This model is of great significance for understanding the Moon's magnetic field structure, evolutionary history, and its impact on the lunar environment.

What's more worth mentioning is that the Chang'e-6 mission not only carried the lunar CubeSat, but also carried advanced scientific instruments from all over the world. These include the Italian laser distance reflector, which can accurately measure the distance between the Moon and the Earth, providing important ranging data for lunar exploration; the French lunar east-west probe, which will help us understand the structure and composition of the Moon's interior; and the European Space Agency's Lunar Surface Negative Ion Analysis Facility, which will analyze the ionic composition of the lunar surface, providing key clues to unravel the mysteries of the lunar surface environment.

Together, these international scientific instruments and the Lunar CubeSat form the core scientific payload of the Chang'e-6 mission, and together they will lay a solid foundation for future international cooperation projects on the Moon. Through this mission, we will not only be able to deepen our understanding of the Moon, but also promote cooperation and exchanges in the field of lunar exploration by the global scientific community, jointly explore the mysteries of the Moon, and contribute to the cause of human space exploration.

According to an authoritative official at the European Space Agency, the cooperation has been elevated to unprecedented heights, and its importance transcends possible political differences between China and Europe. We look forward to the outstanding achievements and successful conclusion of the Chang'an-6 project. The field of scientific research should be borderless and free from any boundaries, and cooperation should adhere to the principles of fairness and transparency. This is the core concept of China's openness and sincere invitation to all countries to participate in its lunar exploration program.

In the face of China's rapid progress, there are still some people who are jealous and try to belittle China's achievements in various ways. But it is worth pondering that the entire process of the Chang'an-6 project will be broadcast live in real time, whether it is the United States or Europe, how can they easily interfere with such an open and transparent scientific activity? Will they once again resort to the so-called bias filter to mislead the public?

Here we have to mention that the whole country of Pakistan has paid great attention to the launch process of Chang'e-6. Before the launcher entered the near-moon orbit, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Shahbaz could not wait to issue a statement praising the friendship between China and Pakistan. He described this friendship as sweet honey, precious as sea cucumbers, and towering as mountains. Now that this profound friendship has crossed the vast universe and has become an eternal bond in the hearts of the two peoples, facts will eventually prevail over all prejudices and slanders. Cooperation and friendship between China and Brazil and the global scientific community.

In the face of strong opposition from the United States, the mainland has become more and more determined to follow its own development plan, and the obstruction caused by the United States to China's goal of landing a man on the moon can no longer have a substantial impact. The mainland is confident that it will successfully send Chinese astronauts to the lunar surface for on-the-ground exploration by 2030. In contrast, scientists in the United States are now focusing on solving the technical difficulties of high-thrust rockets in order to break through the existing technical bottlenecks. According to the established plan of the United States, they will use braking technology with multiple Raptor engines running in parallel, so that the first stage of the rocket can reach or even exceed the level of 5,000 tons.

If the United States cannot achieve a manned landing on the moon, then its right to speak in the field of space will be seriously threatened; On the contrary, if the mainland can successfully complete the manned mission to the moon, then the mainland's plan and process will become the new industry standard, which will undoubtedly pose a challenge to the scientific and technological supremacy of the United States, and plunge the United States into an unprecedented panic. Judging by the current situation, it seems that the United States is repeating the mistakes of the former Soviet Union.

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