China to Send Flying Robot to Moon’s South Pole to Look for Water
- China plans to send a flying robot to the moon's far side in 2026 to search for frozen water, which is crucial for future lunar exploration, as part of its Chang'e-7 mission.
- The mission aims to conduct a detailed survey of the lunar south pole using various spacecraft, including an orbiter and a rover.
- Chinese experts believe finding ice deposits could help sustain human life on the moon and reduce the cost of space missions.
- The flying robot will face harsh conditions, which will test its ability to operate long-term, according to Tang Yuhua, deputy chief designer of the Chang'e-7 mission.
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