Since China's Chang'e-5 returned 1,731 grams of lunar samples, China has announced to the world the opportunity to share these samples for lunar scientific research, which is undoubtedly a major breakthrough and opportunity for those countries whose space capabilities are still in the development stage. However, unexpectedly, the US NASA also submitted an application for cooperation with China.
In an email titled "To Dear Colleagues," NASA highly praised the "uniqueness" of China's lunar samples and stressed the need for cooperation with China. The arrival of the letter came as a big surprise, since the United States has long held a blockade of China's aerospace industry.
China's Chang'e-5 successfully took samples and brought back samples from the moon, once again raising some questions about the Apollo moon landing. Although some AI simulation techniques have questioned the Apollo moon landing in recent years, we cannot assert its authenticity. Importantly, China's lunar exploration program has achieved very remarkable results, pushing the boundaries of human exploration even further.
More than a decade ago, the United States had a near-monopoly on the aerospace sector, with an overwhelming advantage. However, due to the so-called "space order" imposed by the United States on China at that time and passed the "Wolf Clause", China was forced to work silently in the aerospace field, endure humiliation, and actively explore its own aerospace potential. After a decade of hard work, China has managed to catch up, standing shoulder to shoulder with the United States and Russia.
China's aerospace development does not stop there, and the Chang'e series of lunar exploration projects demonstrate China's strong and colorful contribution to the aerospace industry. With the breakthrough of China's space technology, China's space station has entered a new stage and attracts astronauts from all over the world to learn XiChinese. The development of China's aerospace industry is not only impressive, but also provides more opportunities for cooperation with other countries.
China's open call for applications for cooperation in joint lunar soil research has made the moon no longer a distant dream for countries with still developing space capabilities. Many countries responded positively, but it was surprising that the United States actually applied to China for cooperation.
The U.S. application means that the time has come for a full-scale outbreak of competition between China and the United States. In any field, once the United States realizes that it is at a disadvantage, it will abandon its arrogant attitude and quickly shift to a posture of taking the initiative to cooperate with other countries. This "join if you can't fight" approach shows the current predicament and anxiety of the United States.
And China's aerospace development shows a different attitude. In the face of the blockade and suppression of the United States, China did not give up its dream of spaceflight, but persevered in its pursuit and finally made a huge breakthrough. China's aerospace industry is showing the world the openness of cooperation and sharing results, and providing more opportunities for other countries to cooperate.
The achievements of China's aerospace industry are remarkable, and also show China's ambition and ability in scientific and technological innovation and international cooperation. Not only lunar exploration, China also has an active layout in the fields of Mars exploration and space station construction. This is not only an individual Chinese effort, but also requires the support and cooperation of the international community.
As an editor, I am proud of China's aerospace industry, and I also hope to witness more moments of international cooperation and sharing of aerospace scientific research results. In the era of globalization, all countries should abandon competition and blockade, but jointly promote the development of human aerospace industry on the basis of cooperation and win-win results. Only through cooperation can we better explore the mysteries of the universe and jointly create a better future for human spaceflight.