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China now in the lead in race back to moon
The Chinese space agency could land its first astronauts on the moon within a decade in a move that would mark the beginning of a new age of lunar exploration, experts said.
The decision by the Obama administration to scrap Nasa’s plans to return to the moon leave China well placed to become the second nation to land humans on the lunar surface. “The moon is an obvious target for China and they could be there in 2020,” said Ken Pounds, professor of space science at Leicester University, England.
The US president’s budget proposal, unveiled last Monday, lacked the funds to sustain Nasa’s $81bn Constellation programme, the spaceships and rockets designed to put humans back on the moon by 2020. But the decision to scrap Nasa’s plans for a permanent return has left the door open for other countries.
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The decision by the Obama administration to scrap Nasa’s plans to return to the moon leave China well placed to become the second nation to land humans on the lunar surface. “The moon is an obvious target for China and they could be there in 2020,” said Ken Pounds, professor of space science at Leicester University, England.
The US president’s budget proposal, unveiled last Monday, lacked the funds to sustain Nasa’s $81bn Constellation programme, the spaceships and rockets designed to put humans back on the moon by 2020. But the decision to scrap Nasa’s plans for a permanent return has left the door open for other countries.
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