China's Ambitious Lunar Plans: Bricks, Igloos, and Astronauts by 2030

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Chinese scientists are developing a method to construct a lunar base using bricks made from lunar soil, aiming to reduce the high costs of transporting materials to the moon. The Tianzhou 8 mission has delivered test bricks made from simulated lunar soil to China's Tiangong space station, where they will be exposed to space conditions for three years. This initiative is part of China's broader plan to establish a moon base, with the Chang'e 8 mission set to test 3D-printing techniques on the lunar surface in 2028.
Topics:science#3d-printing#china#in-situ-resource-utilization#lunar-habitat#moon-base#science-and-technology
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