China's manned space program has now entered a new phase of space station use and development. The entire project is progressing at a smooth pace. This information was given by experts at the two-day Sixth Human Space Symposium, which began on Thursday (November 21) in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, South China. Chinese media CMG reported this news.
More than 800 experts have gathered in Shenzhen to discuss the blueprint for China's manned space program.
It was reported in the symposium that China plans to land astronauts on the moon before 2030. The plan includes achieving milestones such as round-trip travel between Earth and the Moon, spending some time on the Moon, and various explorations.
On the other hand, the China Manned Space Agency released an animation on Thursday to illustrate the plan to land on the moon. It shows various technologies for spacecraft landing, rover replacement and lunar exploration.
Construction of the Long March-10 carrier rocket, manned spacecraft Mengzhou, lunar lander Lanyue, spacesuit and manned lunar rover prototypes for this mission is progressing according to plan.