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China seeks to build Moon base with lunar bricks
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BEIJING: China is seeking to push forward in its quest to build the first lunar base, launching an in-space experiment to test whether the base’s bricks could be made from the Moon’s own soil. A cargo rocket carrying brick samples blasted off on Friday for the Tiangong space station, part of Beijing’s mission to put humans on the Moon by 2030 and build a permanent base there by 2035. “China launched the cargo craft Tianzhou-8 from the Wenchang satellite launch centre on Friday night to deliver supplies for its orbiting Tiangong space station,” state news agency Xinhua said, citing the country’s space agency. Construction of a Moon base is a daunting task: any structure has to withstand huge amounts of cosmic radiation, extreme temperature variations and moonquakes, and getting building materials there in the first place is a costly procedure. Building the base out of the Moon itself could be a solution to those problems, scientists from a university in central Wuhan province hope. They have created a series of prototype bricks made of various compositions of materials found on Earth, such as basalt, which mimic the properties of lunar soil. Slivers of those test bricks will be subjected to a series of stringent tests once they reach the space station. “It’s mainly exposure,” said Zhou Cheng, a professor at Wuhan’s Huazhong University of Science and Technology. “To put it simply, we put (the material) in space and let it sit there … to see whether its durability, its performance will degrade under the extreme environment.”
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