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Shenzhou-18… China is trying to create a different world in space, will launch a new mission tomorrow

Bin Nelson, Chief of the American Space Agency NASA, had claimed that China wants to build a military base on the Moon. Now China has also confirmed that it is launching this mission keeping the Moon in mind. China wants to launch a human mission to the moon by 2030.

China is trying to create a different world in the field of space. For this, Dragon has prepared Shenzhou-18 mission. This mission will be launched tomorrow Thursday night at 8:59 pm, which will be China's 32nd manned space mission. This is China's first manned mission this year, in which three astronauts are being sent to China's space station Tiangong. This crew will stay there for 6 months. This mission of China is being considered as the beginning of the goal of sending humans to the Moon by 2030.

China wants to compete with America in the field of space, that is why it separated itself from the International Space Station established by the American space agency NASA and established its own space station Tiangong. Now China does all the research related to space in its own space station, so that it can hide whatever it wants to do from the eyes of the world. Recently, NASA Chief Bin Nelson had also confirmed this and claimed that China is planning to do something big in space. He even claimed that China wants to build a military base on the moon.

Mission will be launched with Long March 2F Y18 rocket

Lin Jiqiang, Deputy Director of China Manned Space Agency (CMSA), gave information about the Shenzhou-18 mission on China's ninth Space Day. He told that in China's 32nd manned mission, 43-year-old Guangfu, 34-year-old Li Kang and 36-year-old Li Guangsu will go to space for the first time. This is China's first space manned mission this year. The most important thing is that this is the seventh batch of astronauts to go to China's space station Tiangong. This mission will be launched from China's Y18 rocket.

This is China's claim

China has claimed that the Shenzhou-18 crew members will stay in the space station for about 6 months and will do many research there. These astronauts will work on the entry and exit of cargo in the space station, measures to deal with space debris, and installation of external payloads and equipment. Apart from this, this crew will also work on domestic in-orbit aquatic ecological research. This will be the same mission in which the crew will try to develop the kind of ecosystem in which the zebrafish fish and the Ceratophyllum demersum plant can survive.

America had expressed apprehension

Recently, Bin Nelson, Chief of the American Space Agency NASA, had claimed that China wants to build a military base on the Moon. Now China has also confirmed that it is launching this mission keeping the Moon in mind. In fact, Nelson had publicly claimed that China was trying to hide its space military program under the guise of civilian activity. Nelson had also claimed that China wants to go to that part of the moon where no one has reached till now. It was even claimed that if China reaches this part of the moon first, it will capture it.

Amidst the claims of American Space Agency Chief Bin Nelson, when China was asked about it, Lin said that our goal is to launch a successful lunar mission on the Moon. Whatever our taikonauts are. He will fly on Long March-2F rocket. This rocket has been raising the flag of China's human mission for the last 20 years.

China launched its first mission 54 years ago

China launched China's first space mission 54 years ago, which was a satellite. According to a report by Global Times, it was launched from Dongfanghong-1, Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. If we talk about China's space human mission, it was first launched in 2003. Lin has claimed that now he will also send other foreign passengers to China's space station, apart from this, such arrangements will also be made so that tourists can also see China's space station.

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