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Wednesday, December 26, 2018
LONDON (AFP)
The Economist magazine said that the world in 2019 is ready to return to the moon, Iqbal Iqbal many countries to take the path of the money offense.
The magazine recalled America's boastings in 1969 after astronaut Neil Armstrong printed his footprints on the moon as the first person to do so, and the resulting superiority of all nations was that she could do what others did not do.
Since that date, no white-skinned American has seen the bright and beautiful planet under a strange sky. Only four of them survived, but young men and women from different nations can enjoy what I have with white American men.
The Economist attributed this global recovery to a number of factors, including: Silver (no empty air) paradise now seems more appealing than it was before.
In addition, over the past 20 years, ice and other volatile elements have been detected on the moon's poles. The launch of "lunar bases" and the financing of vehicles on its surface are easier if people want it.
One of the most important factors is the following: more countries are better acquainted with space science, private sector interest as well as governments of this sector, as well as natural resources of the moon.
The magazine pointed out that at the end of the year 2018, three spacecraft had begun to move towards the Moon, which was to land on the surface early next year, in 2019.
One of the most ambitious is the Chinese space mission (Chang & # 39; e-4), which is the first attempt of any country to land on the lunar side of the moon (the side dark of the moon).
Without officially declaring it, China has clearly indicated its intention to send people to the moon, perhaps in the 1930s.
India will send its second Chandrayaan-2 to the Moon during the first motorized landing attempt.
For its part, Israel is undertaking the first task funded by a non-governmental organization through the Spicel Non-Profit Foundation.
NASA is looking to cope with the moon in the next 10 years, as it did with a low Earth orbit, and NASA is seeking to attract private sector energy. NASA is looking to launch a new space station known as NASA. Named "bridge" based on an orbit suspended between the Earth and the Moon so as to allow astronauts to remotely control the rafts on the surface.
The Economist reminded the words of US President Kennedy in the 1960s that "America has to face such challenges as going to the moon, not because it's easy, but because of his difficulty ".
These challenges remain challenging, but with the increasing development and increasing capacity of the space industry, the task is easier than ever.
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