"Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday signed a bill
that commits Russia to work with its partner, China, on building a moon base.
China’s state-run Global Times
boasted that Russia joined more than 30 other “countries and international
organizations” on the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) project, 20
of which have signed agreements of some kind to formalize their involvement.
The Global Times did not name the
other partners, although it mentioned that Egypt and Bahrain have signed on to
China’s next Chang’e lunar probe mission. Egypt was among the countries that
expressed interest when China rolled out its moonbase plan in 2021, along with
Russia, Venezuela, Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, South Africa, Thailand, and
Nicaragua.
China’s Chang’e-6 unmanned probe landed on the dark side of
the moon on June 2 to collect soil samples, making China the fourth nation to
achieve a lunar landing after the United States, Japan, and India.
Chinese state media reported the
Chang’e-7 launch, the one involving Egypt and Bahrain, is scheduled for 2026
and will survey the Moon’s south polar region. Italy, Russia, Switzerland,
Thailand, and a group called the International Lunar Observatory Association
have also committed to providing payloads for the Chang’e-7 mission.
After that, China hopes to achieve a
manned lunar landing by 2030, lay the foundations of a moonbase near the lunar
south pole by 2035, and bring the base online by 2045. The lunar base was
envisioned as a springboard for missions to Mars and beyond. The base would
ostensibly be constructed using basalt mined from the Moon’s surface.
China has touted its lunar base project as an international
endeavor since its earliest public statements. The animated video that
introduced the lunar base plan in 2021 depicted a NASA Space Shuttle lifting
off from the base.
The Global Times asserted on Thursday
that China’s partnership with Russia would decisively take leadership of space
exploration away from the fading U.S. space program:
With China’s
repeated success in deep space exploration, the prospects for its international
cooperation will further expand, Wang Ya’nan, chief editor of Beijing-based
Aerospace Knowledge magazine, told the Global Times.
“For one thing,
China has, through a series of successful space missions, demonstrated an
exceptionally high capability and reliability. This serves as a prerequisite
for a good partnership, where richer samples and more ideal scientific results
can be better achieved,” Wang noted.
Furthermore, China has always maintained an open and inclusive attitude
toward international cooperation, which is rare in today’s complex global
landscape, experts said. While the U.S. is busy chanting the “China threat”
rhetoric in a so-called space race, China has been walking steadily step by
step and produced rich, concrete results, they noted.
Wang said Russia’s Soviet-era
advances in astrophysics and chemistry would blend with China’s advanced
technology and massive industrial production capacity to create a synergy that
is “greater than the sum of its parts.”
The deal, which Putin signed this
week, was negotiated between Russia and China in 2022. The bill was presented
as serving Russia’s interests because it would “contribute to strengthening
Russia’s strategic partnership with China” and consolidate “Russia’s leading
role in the exploration of outer space, including in the exploration and use of
the Moon.”
Russia’s Roscosmos space agency and
China’s National Space Administration (CNSA) said the joint project would
include a base on the surface of the Moon, a space station in orbit, and
several rovers to explore the lunar surface. The Russian bill, which Putin
signed, restated that China and Russia would lead the project, but it would be open
to participation from other nations.
The Roscosmos roadmap for the project envisions a shorter
timetable than China’s, projecting that the location would be selected by 2025,
construction would begin the following year, and the base would become operational
by 2035."
Here goes the Moon. Grandma told you not to conflict with China and Russia both at the same time? You just force them to cooperate.
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