After China's successful Chang'e-5 mission and the return of lunar soil, the attitude of the United States towards China has changed significantly. China has become the third country to possess lunar soil after the United States and Russia, making China's space power impossible to ignore. What particularly surprised the United States was that China's Chang'e-5 mission not only successfully landed on the far side of the moon, but also successfully collected lunar soil. The difficulty of this feat is beyond the imagination of the United States, and the interest in its own lunar soil research has declined. Therefore, in order to be able to obtain China's lunar soil data, NASA Director Bill Nelson has repeatedly expressed his desire for China to "share" human lunar soil, hoping that all countries can participate in the lunar landing activities. Although the NASA director's remarks can be seen as a kind of moral kidnapping, the fact that China has cooperated with dozens of countries around the world has cooperated with the lunar soil, but not with the United States, which makes the United States extremely embarrassed. In order to be able to obtain lunar soil from China, the United States even "gave the green light" to the plan of amending the Wolf Clause. It is gratifying that China has always adhered to the principle of win-win cooperation and launched preliminary cooperation with the United States in lunar soil experiments. Recently, a team of experts from China University of Geosciences has cooperated with Brown University, University of Hawaii and other scientific research institutions, which is also the first time that the United States has obtained lunar soil data brought back by Chang'e-5.
After obtaining China's lunar soil data, NASA also issued an exciting announcement, saying that China's lunar soil data is very valuable. By studying this batch of lunar soil, the results of scientific experiments are beyond human comprehension. As one of the world's top space agencies, NASA's announcement means that they recognize China's important position in the space field, and it can even be said that it has surpassed the United States to some extent. This is a big attraction for the United States. At present, China has brought back about 1,731 grams of lunar soil samples, and almost every country wants to be able to obtain these lunar soil samples in order to obtain the information they need from them. After all, this is the world's first soil sample taken from the far side of the moon, which is extremely scarce, and only China can do it.
By working with China, the United States has access to Chinese lunar soil data, which are very different from those of the United States and Russia. According to published data, China's lunar soil reveals a series of changes that have occurred on the moon over billions of years, raising questions about whether other creatures have visited the moon. China's lunar soil gives much more nuanced and complex information than NASA has done in the past. NASA is also excited about these discoveries, and has publicly praised China's lunar soil as precious, containing many scientific experiments that are beyond human understanding.
China has not only made a major breakthrough in the field of space, but has also shown its openness to the world through cooperation. China has always welcomed the participation of all countries in the development of human space exploration. China has carried out extensive cooperation with many countries, especially the United States, which has helped countries obtain the scientific research results they need in the field of space. China's lunar soil data from the Chang'e-5 mission has given the world a glimpse into China's tremendous advances in space technology, making it a top choice for other countries seeking cooperation.
At the same time, however, some are beginning to question past U.S. missions to the moon. Whether the United States can actually land on the moon and whether the soil they get really has no research value will only be revealed after the Chinese probe goes to the moon. This puts NASA in a dilemma. Although they still dominate the space industry, they have not been able to make a substantial breakthrough in exploration. China's success has pushed NASA into an awkward position, and the only way out is to speed up its own lunar landing program and try to land on the moon again before China.
Through cooperation with China, the United States has obtained China's lunar soil data for the first time, which marks another new progress in Sino-US cooperation in the field of space. China's successful collection of lunar soil from the far side of the moon during the Chang'e-5 mission has impressed the world with regard to China's space technology and its contribution to the space industry. China's lunar soil data is beyond human comprehension, providing new clues about the moon's past changes and the existence of potential life, which has attracted the attention of the scientific community. At the same time, China's openness and cooperation has also provided opportunities for other countries to participate in space exploration and strengthened international scientific exchanges and cooperation.
This cooperation has not only played an important role in promoting China's space industry, but also raised questions about the authenticity of past U.S. missions to the moon. These questions will only be answered when a Chinese lunar probe reaches the moon. In any case, China's advances in space technology and its openness to international cooperation have had a profound impact on the world, while also leading the way for future manned lunar landings and deep space exploration. It is believed that with the passage of time, mankind's exploration of the moon and other planets will make more significant breakthroughs, igniting new sparks in the infinite universe.