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| BravoV:
Found an interesting video from German news DW that interviewed ESA scientist about this mission, that China deliberately use complicated method rather than simpler one, even they're capable of, interesting. |
| BravoV:
Landed ! :clap: Images from IR cameras. |
| BravoV:
-> China ready to share moon rocks delivered by it probe. -> Chang’e 5: China says it will share its lunar samples with global scientific community :clap: "We will share with the relevant countries and scientists overseas, and some of them may be given as national gifts in accordance with international practices." |
| VK3DRB:
--- Quote from: BravoV on December 17, 2020, 02:35:31 pm --- -> China ready to share moon rocks delivered by it probe. -> Chang’e 5: China says it will share its lunar samples with global scientific community :clap: "We will share with the relevant countries and scientists overseas, and some of them may be given as national gifts in accordance with international practices." --- End quote --- National gifts? The article is from the South China Morning Post (headquartered in Hong Kong, which is now under the Chinese Communist Party control). "Relevant countries" of course excludes Australia without a doubt unless we yield to the Chinese side and allow their government controlled companies to infiltrate Australia. The USA is also excluded in the research unless they also yield to the demands of the CCP. Compare with Japan's Hayabusa2 asteroid-sampling mission. A great example of international cooperation between genuinely friendly countries. A mission so fantastic, it sounded like science fiction. It will be interesting to find out what knowledge collected from the pebble/soil samples will yield for the benefit of man's understanding of the universe. This project is model of honesty, integrity, cooperation and incredible engineering skill. I recall the friendly, cooperative, and strong technical relationship between USA and Australia which resulted in mankind transmitting the live video of Neil Armstrong first stepping on the moon. No strings attached. |
| jxjbsd:
Isn't it right to give it to a friendly country? |
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