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UN regulations come true? China's lunar spacecraft has drawn a complete map of the moon, and the ownership of the moon has aroused heated discussions

author:Passion orange v

When I woke up, the world was shocked - the moon actually "belongs" to China? This is not the plot of science fiction, but stems from a peculiar rule of the United Nations: whoever draws a complete map of the moon first belongs to whoever owns it. In this unprecedented "race," China's lunar spacecraft was the first to reach the far side of the moon and completed the drawing of the overall map of the moon in one fell swoop.

This news stirred up a thousand waves like a stone, and instantly sparked heated discussions on the Internet. Countless netizens have expressed their opinions, some are excited, some are worried, and more are surprised and curious.

UN regulations come true? China's lunar spacecraft has drawn a complete map of the moon, and the ownership of the moon has aroused heated discussions

Imagine what it would be like if the moon really became Chinese territory. The Chinese flag flutters in the wind on the moon, Chinese scientists are free to explore the surface of the moon, and maybe even in the near future, we can build a city on the moon, a real "moon palace". Such a future is undoubtedly full of expectations.

However, such "belonging" has also caused a lot of controversy. Some netizens believe that this is a big leap forward in China's aerospace industry and an affirmation of the efforts of China's aerospace science and technology personnel for many years. They said that since the United Nations has such a rule, it is only natural for China to accomplish this feat and obtain the right to belong to the moon. These netizens are looking forward to China's further development on the moon and even fantasize about future space tourism.

UN regulations come true? China's lunar spacecraft has drawn a complete map of the moon, and the ownership of the moon has aroused heated discussions

But some netizens expressed concern about this. They believe that the Moon, as the common wealth of all mankind, should not be possessed by a single country. Such a "right of belonging" may lead to international contradictions and conflicts. They called on the international community to work together to formulate fairer and more reasonable rules for the development of space resources.

In this debate, we can't help but wonder: Is the ownership of the moon really that important? Or rather, what should we really focus on?

UN regulations come true? China's lunar spacecraft has drawn a complete map of the moon, and the ownership of the moon has aroused heated discussions

Perhaps, we should look away from "belonging" and focus on the true value that space exploration brings to humanity. Regardless of the country, space exploration is a challenge to human technology, wisdom and courage. We should encourage and support such exploration, because it will not only help us to understand the universe more deeply, but may also open up new paths for the future development of humanity.

At the same time, we should also be aware that the development of space resources requires global cooperation and sharing. In the space age, the boundaries between countries are becoming more and more blurred, and we should emphasize cooperation and win-win rather than competition and confrontation.

UN regulations come true? China's lunar spacecraft has drawn a complete map of the moon, and the ownership of the moon has aroused heated discussions

Let's imagine a scenario in which astronauts from various countries work together on the moon to study the mysteries of the moon and share the results of each other's work. Such a picture is undoubtedly more desirable than a single "right of belonging".

There may be no absolute "right" or "wrong" on this issue. But what we can be sure of is that space exploration is a common cause of mankind and requires global wisdom and strength. Let us put aside our controversies and move forward hand in hand to meet the challenges and opportunities of the space age.

UN regulations come true? China's lunar spacecraft has drawn a complete map of the moon, and the ownership of the moon has aroused heated discussions

So, what do you think about the question of the "ownership" of the moon? Do you support China's "ownership", or do you believe that the moon should be a shared resource for all mankind? In any case, we look forward to you leaving your views and opinions in the comment section. Let's explore this interesting and profound topic together and welcome the arrival of the space age together.

In closing, I would like to say that regardless of the ownership of the Moon, we should cherish the fruits of this space exploration. This is not only an affirmation of China's aerospace industry, but also a praise for the wisdom and courage of all mankind. Let's look forward to more surprises and possibilities brought to us by space exploration!

UN regulations come true? China's lunar spacecraft has drawn a complete map of the moon, and the ownership of the moon has aroused heated discussions

In this discussion about the ownership of the moon, we see humanity's desire for the unknown, courage for challenges, and expectations for cooperation. No matter what the future holds, let's keep this passion for exploration alive and write a new chapter for humanity in the space age!

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