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According to Global Network , in recent years, China has achieved remarkable achievements in the field of aerospace . " Chang'e 5 " brought back the moon rocks, and "Jade Rabbit" photographed the back of the moon... At present, the Shenzhou 15 manned spacecraft is about to be launched, carrying three astronauts to space station to "change shifts". At the same time, South Korea also proposed its own lunar exploration plan at this time, not only to land on the moon, but also to Mars .

Shenzhou 15 is about to launch
Shenzhou 15 is about to launch, showing China's aerospace ambition
China's manned project has been underway for 30 years. If Shenzhou 15 successfully sends 3 astronauts to space this time, China Space Station will accommodate 6 astronauts at the same time, setting a new record in China's space history. Moreover, during the entire process of developing the aerospace industry, China has hardly relied on any external forces to support it. In the report, the US media pointed out that this launch means that China's manned space technology has taken another big step forward. China's "Tiangong" space station may be the only space station to operate in the future.
Since April last year, China has conducted 11 launches of manned space and completed the T-shaped construction of the space station. During the entire process, China insists on independent innovation and breaks through many core technologies. At the same time, China is also not stingy and is willing to cooperate with astronauts from various countries to enter the Chinese space station for space experiments. At present, many countries have issued cooperation intentions to China.

Yin Xiyue proposes the moon Mars plan
South Korea also promotes the space plan , and the moon Mars is not left behind. When Shenzhou 15 is about to be launched, South Korea also showed its determination to develop aerospace technology . According to the Global Network citing Yonhap News Agency , South Korean President Yon Seo-yeol announced the latest South Korean aerospace development plan, which plans to form a special aerospace department based on NASA, and build South Korea into a space power.
In the action plan, Yon Seo-yeol also set a grand goal. In the next ten years, South Korea will achieve manned moon landing and landing on Mars before 2045. Yon Seo-yeol also promised that it will leave the lunar resources and Mars homeland to the descendants of South Korea.
Many Korean scholars pointed out that it is very challenging to achieve the above goals. Although South Korea has launched the domestic World rocket, it was once regarded as South Korea's entry into the country. The symbol of the world's space power, but compared with other countries, its strength is still very different. Take exploring Mars for example. Since the 1970s, the United States and the Soviet Union have been planning, but because of the difficulty, no manned spacecraft has landed on Mars so far.

South Korea launched the "World" launch rocket
, and it is very difficult to achieve
, it is undeniable that South Korea's goal is indeed very ambitious, and it is also a goal for South Korea to inspire the people, but it may not be that easy to achieve.
In June last year, the launch of the South Korean "World" launch vehicle was full of twists and turns. When it was first launched, South Korea announced that it had cancelled the launch due to the strong wind, and then The launch was delayed again due to abnormal data from the oxidant tank. After 4 months of adjustment, the World finally took off and completed the normal flight procedures, but there was still a "small episode" that failed to send the model satellite on the scheduled orbit, but South Korea still determined that it had been half successful.
Perhaps considering that the domestic rocket was a bit "unreliable", South Korea's first lunar probe "Danuri" chose to rent the " Falcon 9 " from SpaceX for launch. South Korea also plans to launch the lunar landing probe in 2030. Therefore, objectively speaking, South Korea's lunar exploration plan is actually still in its infancy. It took the United States 11 years from the proposal of the plan to the final landing of the moon, and it took China 17 years from the beginning of the lunar exploration project to the final retrieval of the lunar soil.
So for South Korea, achieving the moon landing in ten years is a very challenging goal, and landing on Mars is even more difficult.