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探访深空探测实验室:三载奋斗 筑梦星河
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-06-09 13:42

Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the Deep Space Exploration Laboratory is a key initiative to implement national strategic layouts and support the construction of a strong aerospace nation [1] Group 1: Laboratory Development - The laboratory was jointly established by the National Space Administration, Anhui Province, and the University of Science and Technology of China three years ago to meet the urgent needs of national deep space exploration [1][3] - In just three years, the laboratory has achieved significant progress in institutional setup, platform construction, task support, and scientific research breakthroughs [1][3] Group 2: Research and Innovation - The laboratory's research team has developed a lunar soil in-situ 3D printing system, which simulates high-temperature melting of lunar soil to print lunar base components [3] - The team has also created a prototype for a lunar ice extraction system, capable of extracting 10 to 50 grams of ice per hour with a power consumption of only 150 watts, reaching international advanced levels [3][4] Group 3: Collaborative Efforts - The laboratory has formed a collaborative innovation alliance for the deep space industry and is actively promoting the establishment of an aerospace information incubator in Anhui [3][4] - It has attracted several commercial aerospace companies and projects to settle in Anhui, contributing to the local aerospace industry development [3] Group 4: Talent and Funding Management - The laboratory has been granted autonomy in deciding research directions, budget allocations, talent standards, and salary structures, fostering a conducive environment for innovation [4] - A new funding management model and talent incentive mechanism have been established to enhance resource allocation and stimulate innovation [4] Group 5: International Cooperation - The laboratory is set to host the International Deep Space Exploration Society, aiming to facilitate international collaboration in deep space exploration [8] - Since 2023, the laboratory has initiated the Deep Space Exploration (Tiandu) International Conference, which has gained significant influence in the international aerospace community [8] - The laboratory has signed cooperation agreements with 64 international research institutions, supporting the National Space Administration in expanding international exchanges and collaborations in deep space exploration [8]