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深圳大学再获嫦娥五号月球科研样品
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-30 00:40
Core Insights - Shenzhen University has successfully obtained 413.9 milligrams of lunar samples from the Chang'e 5 mission, led by researcher Ding Chunyu in collaboration with teams from Sichuan University and Shenzhen Meteorological Bureau [1][2] - The research team is the first in Shenzhen to focus on the dielectric properties of lunar regolith and the detection of lunar water ice, which is considered a strategic resource for future lunar base construction and deep space exploration [2] - The team aims to address key scientific questions in lunar exploration and provide scientific and technical support for the upcoming Chang'e 7 mission, particularly in identifying water ice in the lunar polar regions [2] Research and Development - The lunar samples will be used to investigate the electromagnetic loss characteristics of lunar regolith, which may be influenced by water content, challenging traditional models that suggest titanium iron minerals dominate these properties [2] - In 2023, Shenzhen University was granted 100 milligrams of lunar samples, marking the first time that a higher education institution in Shenzhen has received actual lunar samples [2] - To enhance Shenzhen's participation in national deep space exploration research, the Shenzhen Development and Reform Commission has established an advanced lunar base detection platform at Shenzhen University [2] Future Plans - The research team plans to utilize the newly established lunar base detection platform and the Tian Du-Shenzhen University deep space exploration joint laboratory for systematic research and scientific management of the lunar samples [2] - The initiative aims to contribute to China's lunar and deep space exploration efforts, injecting "Shenzhen strength" into the field [2][3]
俄发布月球探测新时间表:“月球-26”将于2028年发射
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-08-22 09:19
Core Viewpoint - Russia's upcoming lunar exploration missions are set to begin in 2028 with the launch of the "Luna-26" spacecraft, while the Venus exploration mission has been postponed to 2036 [1] Group 1: Lunar Exploration Missions - The "Luna-26" spacecraft is scheduled to be launched in 2028 to enter lunar orbit [1] - Two "Luna-27" spacecraft will be launched in 2029 and 2030 to explore the lunar poles [1] - The "Luna-28" mission aims to return lunar soil samples to Earth within three to four years after the "Luna-27" missions [1] - A lunar station, "Luna-29," is also planned for future deployment [1] - By 2035-2036, a heavy lunar rover, "Luna-30," will be sent to the Moon for long-term scientific research [1] Group 2: Venus Exploration Missions - The launch of the new Russian automatic interplanetary station "Venera-D" has been rescheduled to 2036 [1] - Previous statements indicated that the Venus exploration mission could be postponed to 2034-2035, which is now later than the newly set date [1]
嫦娥七号明年前后将发射,还会带这个仪器上月球→
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-07-10 09:49
Core Insights - China's lunar exploration program has achieved significant scientific research results from the samples returned by the Chang'e 6 mission, showcasing the country's capabilities in planetary science and laying the groundwork for future studies on the moon's formation and evolution [1][3]. Group 1: Scientific Achievements - Over the past year, Chinese scientists have made several groundbreaking advancements in the study of samples returned by the Chang'e 6 mission, which have garnered considerable attention in the international academic community [3]. - The Chang'e 6 mission's sample collection from the moon's far side has been recognized as a critical task in lunar exploration, particularly in the context of the South Pole-Aitken Basin, drawing global scientific interest [5]. Group 2: Future Missions - The Chang'e 7 lunar probe is scheduled for launch around 2026, with a focus on environmental and resource exploration in the South Pole-Aitken Basin, particularly in the search for water ice, which is essential for future lunar base construction [8]. - The primary objectives of the Chang'e 7 mission include investigating the presence of water on the moon and deploying a seismometer to study the internal structure of the moon, comparing the differences between the near and far sides [10].
OpenAI与微软洽谈新资金和未来 IPO;苹果被曝将于2026年推出折叠屏iPhone丨全球科技早参
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-05-11 23:50
Group 1 - Apple is set to launch its first foldable iPhone in the second half of 2026, with strong market demand expected due to its large customer base, although final sales will depend on pricing strategy [2] - Microsoft's negotiations with OpenAI aim to secure a future IPO for OpenAI while ensuring Microsoft's access to advanced AI models, with Microsoft willing to give up some equity for technology rights beyond 2030 [3] - CoreWeave plans to explore debt financing of $1.5 billion after an unsuccessful IPO, reducing its initial target of $2.7 billion due to investor concerns over its heavy debt load and the AI infrastructure market's weakness [4] Group 2 - GMV, a Spanish tech company, has launched a lunar navigation system called LUPIN, which uses signals from lunar orbit satellites to provide real-time positioning for rovers and astronauts on the Moon [5] - The UK government has announced a £1 billion financing agreement for the AESC super factory in Sunderland, which will produce batteries for electric vehicles, increasing capacity to supply batteries for up to 100,000 electric vehicles annually, six times the current level [6][7]