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The first of its kind in the world! Chang'e-6 drilled 2m of lower lunar soil, creating a new era of unmanned lunar exploration

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introduction

When you look up at the starry sky, the silver moon is like a guardian quietly guarding the sea of stars, and it is everything on the earth that is illuminated vividly.

Human appreciation of the moon has been precipitated for thousands of years, from the earliest myths and legends to the systematic exploration after scientific and technological progress, the moon has always been a mysterious field in the eyes of mankind.

With the development of modern science and technology, mankind's understanding of the moon has become more and more deep, especially with the help of Chang'e-6, this understanding seems to have become clearer and more concrete.

The first of its kind in the world! Chang'e-6 drilled 2m of lower lunar soil, creating a new era of unmanned lunar exploration

Chang'e-6 sets sail: a journey of deep drilling

In 2024, China's Chang'e-6 will embark on a great journey to "dig deep", becoming the world's only probe to drill deep into the moon.

This is a groundbreaking human experiment aimed at the interior of the moon, which not only gives us a glimpse of the true nature of the moon, but also unravels the mystery of the universe and opens up a new era of unmanned lunar exploration.

A new lunar exploration process has begun.

Chang'e-6, with the ideals and expectations of Chinese science and technology, was ordered to carry out an unprecedented deep crossing. Like a jewel submarine determined to penetrate the heart of the moon, Chang'e-6 sailed hundreds of millions of kilometers between the universe to discover the many secrets of the moon's deep regions.

The first of its kind in the world! Chang'e-6 drilled 2m of lower lunar soil, creating a new era of unmanned lunar exploration

The great journey of global attention

The Chang'e-6 mission has opened a new chapter – facing the unknown and creating a new future.

This is a demonstration of China's outstanding scientific and technological strength in front of the whole world, and it is also the promotion of the spirit of scientific research on the moon by all mankind.

We are witnessing this magnificent voyage and witnessing that China's science and technology have laid a landmark mark for the future of mankind.

China's lunar exploration mission is undertaken by the China National Space Administration, which aims to decipher the structure and evolution of the moon and provide a scientific basis for future manned lunar landings.

The technological research and development and scientific research process promoted by it has injected new vitality into the mainland's scientific and technological development, enhanced China's international status in the field of space exploration, and demonstrated the rise and development of China's science and technology.

The first of its kind in the world! Chang'e-6 drilled 2m of lower lunar soil, creating a new era of unmanned lunar exploration

The decisive step - lunar soil depth collection

One of Chang'e-6's missions is to go 2 meters deep into the lunar surface to take samples – a mark of China's scientific and technological brilliance today, and a glorious mission she shoulders.

These samples will provide humanity with valuable knowledge to explain how the Moon formed and evolved, as well as potentially providing us with clues to other planets in the solar system.

The decisive step requires strong technical support, and Chang'e-6 needs to drill with precision and ensure that the ideal sample is obtained every time.

Lunar soil samplers operate in a mass and very low temperature environment. This device is accurate enough to grip tiny rocks and fine dust.

The first of its kind in the world! Chang'e-6 drilled 2m of lower lunar soil, creating a new era of unmanned lunar exploration

To protect the samples, Chang'e-6 is equipped with a fully enclosed sample reservoir, which needs to work steadily on the rough lunar surface and encapsulate the samples as soon as the collection is complete.

This is an extremely complex task that requires accurate operation, precise control, and an efficient sample handling strategy.

For Chang'e-6, it was not only about drilling and sampling, but also about sample handling and preservation.

This is a top-level challenge that combines technology, engineering and science, and is an important milestone in the Chang'e-6 mission.

The first of its kind in the world! Chang'e-6 drilled 2m of lower lunar soil, creating a new era of unmanned lunar exploration

Aitken Basin: New Frontiers, New Discoveries

Chang'e-6 is located on the far side of the moon in the Aitken Basin, a huge impact crater with the deepest and largest diameter on the moon.

This place is believed to have been formed by an asteroid hitting the moon nearly 4 billion years ago.

The geological features and environmental conditions of the Aitken Basin make it an ideal location.

For scientists, the Aitken Basin is the perfect vehicle for the historical record provided by lunar soil.

By analyzing these lunar soils, it is possible to reveal the structure and evolution of the Moon's interior, providing unique information about the early history of the Moon and the solar system.

Therefore, the successful sampling of Chang'e-6 is not only a technological breakthrough, but also a major revelation of the history of the universe.

The first of its kind in the world! Chang'e-6 drilled 2m of lower lunar soil, creating a new era of unmanned lunar exploration

In Search of Endless Truth: The Mysteries of Lunar Soil

The direction of the Chang'e-6 mission points to lunar soil, which is seen as the key to interpreting lunar history textbooks.

Lunar soil is a better way to preserve the Moon's geological history than it is to the Earth's crust.

From this point of view, each lunar soil particle symbolizes a piece of the moon's history, whether it is volcanic ash from volcanic eruptions hundreds of millions of years ago or crescent soil from meteorite impacts today.

The beginning of the drilling of lunar soil is a great undertaking that even transcends history.

Every link requires precision, every step represents the progress of science, and every inch reflects the breakthrough of China's science and technology.

Chang'e-6 has not only changed the history of lunar exploration, it will also have a profound impact on the future and our understanding of the moon and the universe.

The first of its kind in the world! Chang'e-6 drilled 2m of lower lunar soil, creating a new era of unmanned lunar exploration

New Era, New Hope: The Future of China's Manned Lunar Landing Program

With the success of Chang'e-6, a new door has opened, and that is a manned landing on the moon.

From the current point of view, this is definitely a huge challenge, but for China, it is also an opportunity, a challenge that can be achieved.

We not only have a brave heart, but also solid practical experience.

The success of Chang'e-6 shows that we have the ability to go deep into the moon. Next, China's manned space program will further promote the depth and breadth of lunar exploration, triggering endless possibilities in the future.

Future goals include the creation of infrastructure for living and working on the moon, and even the creation of a permanent lunar base.

The first of its kind in the world! Chang'e-6 drilled 2m of lower lunar soil, creating a new era of unmanned lunar exploration

In this way, we can not only broaden our research horizons on the moon and the universe, but also realize the utilization of lunar resources and promote the scientific, technological and social progress of mankind.

If we can complete these plans, then I believe that in the future, people and the moon will be more closely related. The Moon will no longer be just a star in the night sky, but a part of our lives, a land for us to explore, learn and survive.

epilogue

The future has come, let's chase our dreams together.

Chang'e-6's exploration journey symbolizes the courage to learn, the courage to forge ahead, and the determination to continue to innovate, and the results have refreshed our understanding of the moon and the universe.

The success of Chang'e-6 also heralds brilliant prospects for future manned lunar landing projects. Chang'e-6 is not so much an end as it symbolizes the beginning of a new journey, opening the door to a journey of exploration deeper and wider into the universe.

The first of its kind in the world! Chang'e-6 drilled 2m of lower lunar soil, creating a new era of unmanned lunar exploration

When we gaze at the distant starry sky, are we also imagining the unknown depth? Proud of the success of Chang'e-6, we have reason to look forward to the excitement and joy of the moment when a manned person landed on the moon.

Let us applaud the future miracle of Tianyu now, and look forward to more wonderful displays of Chinese science and technology on the global stage.

In conclusion, I would like to invite you to share your thoughts on China's lunar exploration program. What do you think Chang'e-6 means by this leap? What are your expectations for China's manned lunar landing in the future? What is there in particular you'd like to know about the moon and beyond? I hope you will speak freely in the comment area and look forward to your every voice.

Finally, let us arouse enthusiasm and anticipation, and hope that the fire of exploration will illuminate the unknown universe.

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