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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]