I never expected it! China's Chang'e-6 made a surprise landing, much earlier than the 8 o'clock time announced by the European Space Agency (ESA).
Therefore, this is completely accidental, and China just likes to engage in this kind of "surprise".
No, after the successful landing, the continent will also start the world's first sampling process on the far side of the moon, so what will it bring? Let's take a look at it step by step.
China does not come by the rules! Chang'e-6 landed suddenly
That's right, the sudden landing of Chang'e-6 in the Chinese Pavilion may have surprised the European Space Agency (ESA), didn't it say that it landed at 8 o'clock in the 6.2 period? The result was actually ahead of schedule.
According to the data released by the Continental Space Center, the mainland landed Chang'e-6 at 6:23 in the 6.2 session - the combination of Chang'e-6 lander and ascent, with the support of the Queqiao-2 relay satellite, successfully landed in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the far side of the Moon.
Therefore, China does not follow the rules, and Chang'e-6 suddenly landed, which is impossible to prevent.
After the news of the landing came out, many netizens also said that they were still sleeping, but they didn't expect the Chang'e-6 mission to have completed the landing, and they also talked about taking a look, but they didn't see it, which also shows that China's aerospace is also playing "passion".
Of course, it was also a successful landing on the far side of the moon, and at the same time, an international payload mission was also carried out. That is the radon detector carried by France, which has been turned on during the landing process, detecting radon in the landing area during the landing on the moon. The specific results have not yet been released, and they will definitely be explained to you in the future.
Therefore, Chang'e-6 completed the landing process, and the next step was to quickly conduct sampling.
Of course, the mainland has also announced that Chang'e-6 has been sampled in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the far side of the moon, but the time has changed, and the initial explanation is that the sampling will be completed within 48 hours, and the more accurate time - the effective sampling time is only about 20 hours, which shows that the time is much faster than expected.
The reason behind this has also been explained to you before, mainly because the time on the far side of the moon is limited, the coverage time point of the relay star is limited, and the mainland needs to accelerate the implementation of the mission, so I look forward to collecting lunar samples as soon as possible.
After the collection is completed, there are 5 more steps to go home
From the perspective of the overall stage of the Chang'e-6 mission on the mainland, a total of 11 stages will be carried out, namely, the launch into orbit stage, the Earth-Moon transfer stage, the near-moon braking stage, the circumlunar flight stage, the landing descent stage, the lunar surface working stage, the lunar surface ascent stage, the rendezvous and docking and sample transfer stage, the circumlunar waiting stage, the moon-to-ground transfer stage, and the re-entry and return stage.
Judging from the route that has been taken, it has entered the working section of the lunar surface. So, there are still 5 stages left to carry out the mission - 5 more steps to go home and back to the ground.
Of course, in fact, the landing stage is the most difficult, the mainland has completed this step, then the other steps are very simple, how difficult is the landing on the mainland this time? I'll just briefly explain.
In the process of landing, the continent is 15 minutes to complete the entire landing stage, and the probe needs to be rapidly reduced from a speed of 1.6 kilometers per second relative to the moon to a state of 0 (kilometers per second), which requires a large amount of propellant, basically half of the weight of the probe, must be consumed in the entire power descent process.
In the process of deceleration and landing, the landing combination will also autonomously control the rough obstacle avoidance and fine obstacle avoidance, and begin to descend slowly after about 100 meters from the lunar surface, and after hovering and obstacle avoidance, the engine will be turned off, and the landing combination will be free to complete the soft landing.
Therefore, this is an extremely high requirement for the mainland's space technology. However, in fact, although this stage is difficult, for the mainland, this is not a difficult thing, the mainland has carried out such a landing process too much, whether it is the front side of the moon or the far side of the moon, it is 100% successful.
Moreover, before the mainland Chang'e-6 mission, the Chang'e-4 lunar probe also landed in this large area.
Therefore, there is no worry from the outside world, the mainland technology is so hardcore, and I also look forward to Chang'e-6 being able to come back as soon as possible to realize the mainland's sample display on the far side of the moon, I am really looking forward to it, and it is initially expected to land on June 25, you can look forward to it.
Foreign media: China will share samples of Chang'e-6
That's right, under the mainland's Chang'e-6 mission, countries around the world are very concerned about China's Chang'e-6 lunar samples, and look forward to China being able to bring them back and then share them with the world.
This may be because the mainland's Chang'e-5 has already done so, and Chang'e-6 sharing has become a trend, Richard Degris, a professor at Macquarie University in Australia, pointed out in an article published on the Australian "Dialogue" website that the samples collected by the Chang'e-6 mission are expected to be shared with the international community.
If China successfully collects lunar samples and shares them with the whole world, this is really someone else who is more anxious than China.
Therefore, the foreign media really directly explained that China will share the Chang'e-6 sample. But whether this will be the case or not, the decision is still on the mainland, and generally speaking, according to the mainland's space route, it should be done.
After all, Chang'e-5 does this, and Chang'e-6 will basically have no problems. However, from a personal point of view, the mainland should most reject the United States.
On the issue of Chang'e-5, the United States was cheeky enough to ask for samples, and also bypassed the Wolf clause, which surprised many people, and the laws of the United States can be played like this?
Indeed, it is really unbelievable, and because of the uniqueness of Chang'e-6, which is the first country in the world to collect samples on the far side of the moon, and it is unique in the world, then the United States will most likely change its face.
Although the NASA administrator initially said that the far side of the moon is permanently dark, the United States does not plan to go and does not know what China is going to do. But such words may just be "duplicity" on the part of the United States, trying to interfere with China's sampling on the far side of the moon.
But as long as it comes back, the style of painting may change, and Chang'e-5 may appear again, and it may come to apply for Chinese lunar samples. Therefore, will this be the case, I really don't expect this scene to appear, unless the United States abolishes the Wolf Clause, that is practical, cooperation in the real sense, otherwise, it can only be that the United States itself wants to get benefits, give the green light to get it, and then it will change its face.
Therefore, the mainland needs to be vigilant in this regard.
Don't be deceived by the United States, don't be too kind, at least from my personal point of view, you should refuse, it's really not good, the United States needs to show at least a little sincerity, not both sides, this is unlikely, this is the general situation.