When China's Chang'e-6 successfully landed on the moon at an astonishing speed of Mach 31, the world was amazed by this scientific and technological miracle. South Korea is the exception, not only do they not want to congratulate China on its great achievements, but they brazenly jump out and declare: Chang'e-6 technology was stolen by them! As soon as this remark came out, it immediately caused an uproar in the global space community.
You must know that the success of Chang'e-6 is by no means accidental, it embodies the hard work of Chinese astronauts for decades. From Chang'e-1 to Chang'e-6, China has gone through countless hardships in the field of lunar exploration and paid an unimaginable price. Now that it has finally been a big success, the whole country should be jubilant, but it was poured cold water on South Korea.
Where did the Koreans get the confidence to dare to say that Chang'e-6 is theirs? You must know that China's lunar exploration program has never disclosed all the technical details to the public. At this press conference, the reason why we did not broadcast it live, but used 3D animation, is to protect independent intellectual property rights to the greatest extent. Unexpectedly, this has become a reason for Koreans to touch porcelain. Heh, what's in their heads?
Do you think the whole world is like you, thinking about copying others all day long? Dream! France, Italy, Germany and other countries involved in the lunar landing program were angry and expressed strong condemnation. People have worked hard to save up technology for decades, and they say they steal it? Isn't that fooling everyone?
Don't think NASA will do the talking for you. People were also so angry that they were angry, and bluntly said that South Korea was shameless. If South Korea's technology was really that good, it would have landed on the moon by itself a long time ago, and it would be China's turn? It's ridiculous!
One thing to say, the addiction of Koreans to stealing is truly amazing. From kimchi to pesticides to cosmetics, they seem to feel that there is nothing in this world that they cannot steal. But this time, I'm afraid that I will get rid of it, and even China's national weapon dares to covet it, and I really think that I am a space power that stands up to the sky? Wake up, it's almost there. As far as your sesame mung bean family is big, are you embarrassed to compare with others?
In fact, the success of Chang'e-6 is inseparable from the relay efforts of several generations of Chinese astronauts, and it is also due to China's adherence to the correct line of independent innovation, openness and cooperation. South Korea, on the other hand, is worried about stealing other people's technology all day long, not only does it lack its original motivation, but it is also destined to always be able to follow other people's butts. This kind of mentality is really unhealthy.
I think that back then, the United States returned from the moon landing, but I was moved to tears by Armstrong's sentence "We have just completed a small step of our own". This is the open-mindedness that a responsible major country should have. China's moon landing not only demonstrated the demeanor of a great power to the world, but also injected new impetus into mankind's future exploration of the universe. How can this great achievement be erased by Koreans casually?
Conclusion: So in the end, I would like to ask: in the face of China's aerospace achievements, some countries not only do not face up to the gap, but deliberately want to steal technology, and even shamelessly shout that Chang'e is their own, what do you think about this?