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The Chang'e-6 mission returned smoothly and also harvested 1,935.3 grams of samples from the far side of the moon, which is currently the only such sample in the world and the first time that humans have brought back samples from the moon.
The lunar samples brought back will not only help mankind to learn more about the moon, but also allow for some in-depth research to see if some of the secrets of the moon's depths can be unearthed.
In addition, quite a few countries have already shown interest in the samples brought back by the mainland's Chang'e-6 spacecraft.
The continent was the first country to successfully bring back samples from the moon, and other countries also wanted to conduct some research, and there were even reports that the United States wanted to be able to study Chinese lunar samples.
However, the United States has shown a certain distorted attitude, on the one hand, hoping to obtain Chinese lunar samples, but the United States insists on the Wolf Act and does not cooperate with China.
Why is the U.S. behaving the way it is?
Let the NASA commissioner want to send a lawyer for this trip?
The Wolf Act "scared" China.
The reason why the United States has a certain "distorted" attitude is that this move by the United States is actually completely out of self-interest, and it can even be said to be a manifestation of hegemony.
Now that we know that the continent has brought back lunar samples, why not cooperate with the continent before the lunar mission, negotiate in advance, and even achieve simultaneous "double flight" on the Mars mission?
It is precisely because of the silence of the United States on the Mars mission that the United States missed this opportunity to cooperate with the mainland.
This is related to the words of NASA Administrator Nielsen, who believes that the United States will cooperate with the mainland in the future exploration process.
It is precisely because of this that Nelson specially applied for a lawyer for this purpose, and if he cooperated with the mainland in the investigation, it was difficult to guarantee that no one in Congress would "target" his behavior.
In Nielsen's view, everything he does is for the United States to have an advantage in future detection.
Nelson's remarks also triggered some speculation from the outside world, some people believe that the United States has cooperated with the mainland in the exploration of the Chang'e-6 mission, and has divided labor with the mainland on the moon, so what reason is there not to cooperate with the mainland in the exploration of Mars, and the United States' move will be more reflected in its own hegemonic behavior.
The same is true of the Wolf Act, since the United States has a sense of distrust of China, why has the United States claimed to China for so many years that China's scientific and technological achievements were "stolen" from the United States?
In the United States, which was declared to be included in the control scope of the Wolf Act, it strictly prohibits American companies from cooperating with Chinese enterprises, and requires the US government to impose corresponding restrictions on the export license of technology imported from China and strictly abide by the provisions of the contract.
Obviously, the harmfulness of the Wolf Act can be seen that the United States only wants to obstruct the development of China's science and technology, and does not want China to make any breakthroughs in the field of science and technology, so it can be seen that the United States has hegemonically acted in the field of science and technology.
The United States is hegemonic and double-standard.
Although the Wolf Act prohibits the United States from cooperating with Chinese scientific research institutions in this area, and can only cooperate with foreign scientific research institutions within the territory of the United States, the United States still cooperates with foreign scientific research institutions for the sake of scientific research success.
As a very simple example, taking the exploration of Mars as an example, the continent's Mars exploration mission can be said to be groundbreaking and has unparalleled advantages, including the example of cooperation between the continent and Europe on the Mars exploration mission.
Although this is not the first time that China has cooperated with a foreign country, it is also a very important one, and the mainland can better enhance its international influence through this cooperation, but at the same time, it will also be hindered by the United States.
Take the Apollo moon landing as an example, although it is an important page in the history of human spaceflight in the United States, the United States has also concealed this major lunar exploration mission to a certain extent.
Take the 11th Apollo moon landing mission as an example, the United States also claimed that the U.S. government successfully brought back 47.5 pounds of lunar samples for the Apollo 11 experiment.
But in later investigations, Apollo 11 brought back very few samples, and the United States was unable to explain why the samples disappeared.
After that, the United States also used the samples brought back by Apollo 11 to conduct some research, but the lunar samples detected by the United States were found to be just some rocks, and the United States could not detect some secrets in the depths of the moon.
The United States intends to exchange asteroid samples.
The 1935.3 grams of lunar samples brought back by Chang'e-6 on the mainland is not a lot, but such a lunar sample is also the only one in the world, and it is the first time that a human probe has brought back a lunar sample, which is of great significance.
However, the United States hopes to be able to carry out research on lunar samples brought back from the mainland, and believes that if it cooperates with the mainland, its achievements in scientific research will be very high, and it will even lose its own interests, so the United States insists on not cooperating with the mainland.
Nielsen also sent lawyers for this purpose, mainly to ensure that Chinese abide by the law, which has also caused many netizens to speculate that the United States hopes to cooperate with the mainland.
But there is more speculation that Nelson's lawyers are indeed there to ensure that China complies with the Wolf Act, and if the Chinese are found to be not complying, then the United States has a reason to sanction China's behavior.
Therefore, Nielsen's approach this time is not good for the mainland, which is the first country to bring back lunar samples, but also hopes to cooperate with other countries, such as Japan.
However, the hegemonic practices of the United States have seriously restricted international cooperation in scientific research, and the mainland's scientific and technological development has been hindered to a certain extent by the United States, so the mainland has fallen behind in the process of developing science and technology and has made certain efforts.
It may be that the mainland's development in the international space field is still relatively backward, but it is believed that in the near future, the mainland's science and technology will certainly be able to catch up and become a world power.
Some people may say that the United States can "think carefully" to reach an agreement with China, but the United States is ruthlessly suffocating cooperation.
The United States has always wanted to control China, and China has carried out win-win cooperation to the end, and once it merges for win-win, China has a greater strategic advantage.
epilogue
The Wolf Act itself is very unreasonable, and at the same time, it also affects international scientific research cooperation to a certain extent.
The implementation of the Wolf Act may be because the United States is afraid that the mainland's development in the aerospace field will surpass that of the United States, so it is only a manifestation of unilateralism to squeeze out the development of the mainland, but the United States should not ignore international scientific research cooperation and should be more open.
I hope that international scientific research cooperation will be more equal and open, and make certain contributions to the scientific development of all mankind.