This is Wangyu, the space suit with which China wants to reach the moon

Along with the development of the best artificial intelligence, China has a mission: traveling to the moon before 2030. And it is getting closer and closer according to themselves. The Chinese manned space flight agency He has revealed the official names of a space suit and that of a vehicle that they will use in the lunar landing mission.

China’s manned space agency (CMSA) announced that the lunar extravehicular suit is called Wangyu, which means “to look to the cosmos”, meanwhile, the unrepresentative explorer designed To take two astronauts he has been baptized as “tansuo”, which means “explore”. The name reflects the mission of the lunar explorer and its purpose as a tool to explore different regions of the Moon, according to a CMSA statement.

“The prototype of the manned lunar vehicle that we manufacture He has completed experiments in a simulated lunar surface test site and has also carried out a large amount of experimental work In a field test site -says Zhang Chongfeng, designer of CMSA spacecraft, to the central television of China (CCTV) -. Currently, the manned lunar vehicle has entered the prototype stage and is going through a detailed design and subsequent engineering tests. ”

According to CCTV, land facilities and production equipment and tests have been completed and are in operation, and the construction of the Wenchang spacecraft launch site on the island of Hainan It also advances as planned.

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“During the first stages of development, we have dominated key technologies such as the manufacture of light and smaller space costume The Chinese Astronaut Research and Training Center -. Now We have fully entered the prototype development stage and we are currently carrying out comprehensive performance assessments and verifications and function of prototype products ”.

China aims that a pair of astronauts terrify on the moon before 2030 and is already moving in the different hardware pieces necessary for emulate a feat that until now has only achieved the United Statessuch as the manned spacecraft, the landing module and a new launch vehicle.