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China unveils moon-landing spacesuit for the first time​

Source: Xinhua

2024-09-28 10:42:15

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CHONGQING, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- The China Manned Space Agency unveiled the exterior design of the country's moon-landing spacesuit for the first time on Saturday, soliciting its name from the public.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if China plays a Huawei Mate 60 on the moon landing (China was supposed to have 7nm CPU by 2025-27 not 2023).

Such a significant event to showcase to the world modern scientific achievement and progress and which country is leading in it, it pays to be the 1st there not 2nd nor 3rd!
 
The dashes of red makes the spacesuit supernice/super-elegant compare to the shiet spacesuit designs the West comes up with.

If we look at the Paris Summer Olympics, I would say China had the best looking uniforms. The Japanese look like shiet all in the red, no trace of white (I thought the Japanese flag was mostly white with a red dot in the middle, so how come their Olympics uniform looks like completely bathed in blood?)
 

China unveils sleek new spacesuit for ambitious 2030 Moon landing goal​

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By Zo Ahmed
September 30, 2024 at 10:38 AM

China unveils sleek new spacesuit for ambitious 2030 Moon landing goal

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FORWARD-LOOKING: China is ramping up its ambitious plans to put astronauts on the lunar surface by 2030, and ahead of that, the country has unveiled a sleek new spacesuit for the mission. The lightweight suit is designed to be a blend of modern technology and cultural inspiration.

The China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) unveiled its lunar spacesuit on Saturday after four years of research and development. According to state broadcaster CCTV, the suit will enable astronauts to walk, climb, drive rovers, and conduct various scientific activities during future missions.

The suit is said to be tough and durable, crafted from a fabric designed to protect against heat and lunar dust. Mobility is also a key focus, with special joints at the knees to facilitate movement in the low-gravity environment.

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In addition to being noticeably slimmer than bulky spacesuits used for previous moonwalks, the Chinese version is packed with advanced technology. The helmet features a panoramic anti-glare visor along with separate long- and short-focal-length cameras. A control console mounted on the chest connects to the suit's key systems, including communications.

The designers also put significant thought into the aesthetics, adding red accents to the white suit in just the right places. For instance, red straps along the legs are meant to evoke the fiery trail of a rocket blasting off into space.

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With the design finalized, CMSA has launched a public contest to name its new lunar suit, aiming for a title that captures a blend of heritage and cutting-edge technology.

China is serious about sending its first crewed missions to the lunar surface before 2030. The plan involves launching two Long March 10 rockets – one carrying astronauts in a crew capsule, and the other transporting an unmanned lunar lander. The two vehicles will dock in orbit around the Moon, after which the lander will descend, allowing two astronauts to conduct surface activities for a few hours before rejoining their third crewmate for the journey back to Earth.

China isn't alone in its renewed push to send humans back to the Moon. NASA is also working toward the first crewed lunar landing since the last Apollo mission in 1972, under the Artemis III program, potentially placing astronauts at the lunar south pole by 2026 or 2027.

In just a few years, we could witness the remarkable sight of American and Chinese astronauts exploring different regions of the Moon. This may spark a new scientific rivalry for lunar dominance and usher in a new space race.

 
The dashes of red makes the spacesuit supernice/super-elegant compare to the shiet spacesuit designs the West comes up with.

Actually the Chinese design looks a lot like the NASA Artemis moon suit demoed last year. Especially the jutting shoulder pieces and the slanted angle of the helmet.


Note it's black but they say the final version for the moon will be white.
 
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China unveils moon-landing spacesuit for the first time​

Source: Xinhua

2024-09-28 10:42:15

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CHONGQING, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- The China Manned Space Agency unveiled the exterior design of the country's moon-landing spacesuit for the first time on Saturday, soliciting its name from the public.
Sorry, but US developed these things way back in 60's ?. Apollo moon Landings ?.
 

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