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China Launches Public Nominations for Future Manned Lunar Missions: Spacecraft and X-ray

China Begins Nominations for Future Manned Lunar Exploration Missions

Xinhua News Agency

The China Manned Space Administration (CMSA) has officially announced that it is now accepting public nominations for the next generation of manned lunar exploration missions. These future missions will involve the spacecraft and the X-ray, with each lunar landing craft being manned by a skilled pilot.

According to previous reports, China has set its sights on landing astronauts on the moon before 2030, as part of its scientific exploration efforts. The ambitious plan includes the launch of two carrier rockets, one to send a lunar lander and another to transport a manned spacecraft into lunar orbit. The two vehicles will meet and dock, allowing Chinese astronauts to board the lander for further exploration.

The nomination process, initiated by the CMSA, will remain open until September 30th. This valuable opportunity allows members of the public to actively participate and express their interest in China’s manned space program.

In addition to the nominations, the CMSA has also received logo submissions for four upcoming missions in 2024. These include the launch of Tianzhou-7 (Tianzhou-7) and Tianzhou-8 (Tianzhou-8), as well as the manned spacecraft missions of Shenzhou-18 (Shenzhou-18) and Shenzhou-19 (Shenzhou-19).

Xinhua News Agency said that the China Manned Space Administration (CMSA) on Thursday began accepting public nominations for a new generation of future manned lunar exploration missions: the spacecraft and the X-ray. The lunar landing craft, each manned by a pilot.

Previous reports indicate that China plans to land astronauts on the moon before 2030 for scientific exploration. The plan involves launching two carrier rockets to send a lunar lander and a manned spacecraft respectively into lunar orbit. The spacecraft and lander will meet and dock. The Chinese astronauts will then enter the lander.

The CMSA said the nomination process will continue until 30 September and is open to the public for nominations. It is aimed at those interested in China’s manned space program.

On Thursday, CMSA also received logo submissions for four missions of China’s manned space program in 2024, including the launch of the Tianzhou-7 cargo ship. Tianzhou-7) and Tianzhou-8 (Tianzhou-8) and the manned spacecraft Shenzhou-18. (Shenzhou-18) and Shenzhou-19 (Shenzhou-19) with

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