China Plans to Land Astronauts on Moon by 2030
2023-06-01
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1China's growing space program plans to put astronauts on the moon by 2030 and expand the country's orbiting space station, officials said earlier this week.
2The announcement comes at a time of competition with the United States over space exploration and global issues.
3The Chinese and U.S. competition is similar in some ways to the space race between the United States and the former Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s.
4However, experts say American spending, supply chains and abilities put it ahead of China -- for now.
5The U.S. plans to land astronauts on the moon by the end of 2025.
6NASA is working with private companies SpaceX and Blue Origin to help with the moon landings.
7China's space agency this week also introduced three astronauts heading to its space station.
8They will replace a crew that has been on the orbiting station for six months.
9"We have a complete near-Earth human space station and human round-trip transportation system," said Lin Xiqiang, deputy director of the Chinese Manned Space Agency.
10Lin added that a plan of two crewed missions a year should be enough for their program goals.
11Reports say the Tiangong space station finished in November.
12The Shenzhou 16 rocket will carry the three astronauts to the station.
13There, the team will briefly spend time with the other three astronauts who have lived on the station for the past six months.
14Mission commander Jing Haipeng recently spoke to reporters at the launch site outside the northwestern city of Jiuquan.
15Jing said the mission marked "a new stage of application and development" in China's space program.
16"We firmly believe that the spring of China's space science has arrived, and we have the determination, confidence, and ability to . . . complete the mission," said Jing, a major general who has already made three space flights.
17China's first manned space mission in 2003 made it the third country to put a person into space.
18China built its own space station after it was excluded from the International Space Station (ISS).
19This was largely because of U.S. objections to China's space program.
20The U.S. was worried about close connections between the program and the People's Liberation Army, the military part of the Chinese Communist Party.
21Five partner organizations, including the European Space Agency and NASA, control the operations of the ISS.
22The U.S. plans to land near the moon's south pole near the end of 2025.
23Scientists believe that area contains frozen water.
24Both China and the U.S. are looking at plans to build permanent bases on the moon.
25This brings questions about rights and interests on the moon's surface.
26American law does not permit much cooperation between the two countries' space programs.
27However, China says it welcomes foreign offers to work together on space projects.
28Li Yingliang is the technology director of the Chinese crewed space flight agency.
29He said China hoped for more international collaboration, including with the U.S.
30As long as the goal is to use space for peaceful purposes, Li said, "we are willing to cooperate and communicate with any country or aerospace organization."
31Other organizations and countries, from India and the United Arab Emirates to Israel and the European Union, are also planning missions to the moon.
32I'm Andrew Smith.
1China's growing space program plans to put astronauts on the moon by 2030 and expand the country's orbiting space station, officials said earlier this week. 2The announcement comes at a time of competition with the United States over space exploration and global issues. 3The Chinese and U.S. competition is similar in some ways to the space race between the United States and the former Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s. However, experts say American spending, supply chains and abilities put it ahead of China -- for now. 4The U.S. plans to land astronauts on the moon by the end of 2025. NASA is working with private companies SpaceX and Blue Origin to help with the moon landings. 5China's space agency this week also introduced three astronauts heading to its space station. They will replace a crew that has been on the orbiting station for six months. 6"We have a complete near-Earth human space station and human round-trip transportation system," said Lin Xiqiang, deputy director of the Chinese Manned Space Agency. 7Lin added that a plan of two crewed missions a year should be enough for their program goals. 8Reports say the Tiangong space station finished in November. 9The Shenzhou 16 rocket will carry the three astronauts to the station. There, the team will briefly spend time with the other three astronauts who have lived on the station for the past six months. 10Mission commander Jing Haipeng recently spoke to reporters at the launch site outside the northwestern city of Jiuquan. Jing said the mission marked "a new stage of application and development" in China's space program. 11"We firmly believe that the spring of China's space science has arrived, and we have the determination, confidence, and ability to . . . complete the mission," said Jing, a major general who has already made three space flights. 12China's first manned space mission in 2003 made it the third country to put a person into space. 13China built its own space station after it was excluded from the International Space Station (ISS). This was largely because of U.S. objections to China's space program. The U.S. was worried about close connections between the program and the People's Liberation Army, the military part of the Chinese Communist Party. 14Five partner organizations, including the European Space Agency and NASA, control the operations of the ISS. 15The U.S. plans to land near the moon's south pole near the end of 2025. Scientists believe that area contains frozen water. 16Both China and the U.S. are looking at plans to build permanent bases on the moon. This brings questions about rights and interests on the moon's surface. 17American law does not permit much cooperation between the two countries' space programs. However, China says it welcomes foreign offers to work together on space projects. 18Li Yingliang is the technology director of the Chinese crewed space flight agency. He said China hoped for more international collaboration, including with the U.S. 19As long as the goal is to use space for peaceful purposes, Li said, "we are willing to cooperate and communicate with any country or aerospace organization." 20Other organizations and countries, from India and the United Arab Emirates to Israel and the European Union, are also planning missions to the moon. 21I'm Andrew Smith. 22Andrew Smith adapted this story from reporting from The Associated Press. 23___________________________________________________________________ 24Words in This Story 25global -adj. relating to the whole Earth 26introduce -v. to present or show a person, thing, or idea for the first time 27application -n. the use of some device, process, or idea 28determination -n. a strong will to do or something 29___________________________________________________________________ 30We want to hear from you. 31We have a new comment system. Here is how it works: 32Each time you return to comment on the Learning English site, you can use your account and see your comments and replies to them. Our comment policy is here.