China is developing spacecraft and a spacesuit to allow its astronauts to land and explore the moon.
China is developing spacecraft and a spacesuit to allow its astronauts to land and explore the moon. Concepts for a lunar lander, rover and spacesuit were presented by Zhang Hailian, deputy chief designer at the China Manned Space Agency at the China Commercial Aerospace Forum in the city of Wuhan on July 12. Zhang said the lunar lander will have a mass of about 57,320 pounds and be composed of a landing module and a propulsion module. It is designed to carry two astronauts to the lunar surface and back into lunar orbit. It's designed to have a range of 6.2 miles across the lunar surface. "After the lunar lander delivers the two astronauts, the lunar rover and the relevant payloads to the surface of the moon, the astronauts will get inside the lunar rover to carry out lunar sampling and corresponding experiments within a range of 10 kilometers," Zhang said, according to CCTV+. China is leading an International Lunar Research Station project, which is seen as a rival to the U.S.-led Artemis program.