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China’s Secret Mission to find Moon Water! 🌙🚀 #universe #infacttelugu

The Chang’e 7 mission represents a pivotal chapter in the China National Space Administration’s (CNSA) lunar exploration roadmap, specifically targeting the Moon’s South Pole in late 2026. Following the historic success of Chang’e 6, which retrieved the first-ever samples from the lunar far side, Chang’e 7 is designed as a sophisticated, multi-component expedition. This mission is not merely a landing but a comprehensive environmental survey of the South Pole’s unique landscape, focusing on the Shackleton Crater—a region where "Peaks of Eternal Light" meet "Craters of Eternal Darkness." Launched via the heavy-lift Long March 5 rocket from the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site, the mission aims to establish the foundational data required for the construction of the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) in the 2030s.
At the heart of the Chang’e 7 mission is a groundbreaking technological suite consisting of an orbiter, a lander, a rover, and a specialized "Flying Detector" or "Hopper." While the orbiter maps the surface from above and the rover analyzes the soil on the crater rims, the Flying Detector is the mission's most innovative feature. This small, autonomous probe will detach from the main lander and "hop" into the permanently shadowed regions (PSRs) of deep craters where temperatures never rise above -150°C. Within these pitch-black pits, the probe will use water-molecule analyzers to directly detect and measure water ice hidden in the lunar regolith. This water is the "gold" of the space age, as it can be processed into liquid oxygen for breathing and liquid hydrogen for rocket fuel, effectively turning the Moon into a gas station for deep-space travel.
The global significance of Chang’e 7 cannot be overstated, as it places China at the forefront of the new international "Space Race." By targeting the South Pole, China is competing directly with NASA’s Artemis program and the joint ISRO-JAXA LUPEX mission to secure critical resources. The mission’s secondary objectives include studying the lunar magnetic field, examining the thermal characteristics of the pole, and testing 3D-printing technologies using lunar dust. If successful, Chang’e 7 will provide the definitive proof needed to confirm that the Moon can sustain long-term human habitation, shifting the lunar narrative from short-term exploration to permanent settlement.
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