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The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

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At 14:07 on June 25, Chang'e-6 successfully returned to Earth with samples from the far side of the moon, a 53-day, 380,000-kilometer round-trip journey in space, setting a new world record for China's aerospace.

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

Chang'e-6 collects lunar soil

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

The five-star red flag was raised on the far side of the moon

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

Chang'e-6 returns

At this time, the US media voiced that they were not satisfied with China's allocation of lunar soil, and for the second time they stretched out their hands to control China's lunar soil, and even said that China's aerospace did not "play with" with the United States, and completely shifted the responsibility to China, but the United States did not say so at that time.

The history of our aerospace development is inseparable from the "encouragement" of Western countries

In 1993, the United States turned off the GPS, causing the Chinese cargo ship Yinhe to get lost at sea and be stranded at sea for 33 days.

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS
The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

In 1996, the United States turned off the GPS again when the mainland test-fired missiles.

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

In 2003, China applied to join the European Union's Galileo navigation system, when Germany directly withdrew from the plan because of a dispute with France, and the Galileo project, which was short of money, happened to come to China, and after China paid as much as 230 million euros, it participated in the plan and bought 20% of the ownership and use rights.

As a result, the United States began to disrupt the situation when it saw China's participation, and China was kicked out of the plan for the originally good project cooperation, saying that it refused to allow countries outside Europe to participate.

In 2023, Western countries will declare that they will prohibit all cooperation with China's space and other fields, and Chinese will not be allowed in the space station.

China Aerospace

China's aerospace is being excluded and isolated, and Western countries are afraid that China's aerospace will develop, and they also think that China's aerospace is a "joke".

However, the backbone of the Chinese nation has not been bent because of the ridicule of the West, and the Chinese people have this spirit of hard struggle and self-reliance.

On November 20, 1999, Shenzhou-1 was successfully launched, and the first Beidou positioning satellite was successfully launched in 2000, marking an important step in the construction of China's navigation system, and in 2003, the Shenzhou-5 spacecraft was launched for the first time with astronauts, and I still remember that Yang Liwei looked forward to the smooth realization of the dream of the people of the whole country more than 20 years ago.

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

In 2005, Shenzhou VI Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng took off, from one person to two people, marking the second step of the mainland from the first step into the second step of the plan, we can really participate in scientific experiments in space, in 2007, the mainland's first lunar exploration satellite Chang'e-1 was launched, and the Chang'e-1 satellite successfully flew around the moon for the first time.

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

In 2007, the Beidou navigation system officially began to network, marking the global satellite navigation system alongside the GPS of the United States, GLONASS of Russia, and Galileo of Europe, and in 2008, Shenzhou VII astronaut Zhai Zhigang successfully went out of the capsule for the first time, which is the first step taken by real Chinese in space!

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS
The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

In 2011, Tiangong-1 began to be launched, foreigners do not want Chinese figures in the space station, then Chinese will build their own space station, in 2016 Tiangong-2 was successfully launched, China has its own laboratory in space, is China's first real space laboratory.

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

In 2020, China's Chang'e-5 successfully landed on the moon and returned with lunar soil, which is the first time in 44 years that humans have brought back rock and soil samples from the moon. (or perhaps for the first time), in 2020, the global networking of the Beidou navigation system was successful, and navigation and other technologies are now fully mature, even if foreign countries turn off GPS again, our ships and missiles will never lose their way again.

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS
The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

The successful launch of the first Mars rover Tianwen-1 in 2020 marks the first hello of China's aerospace to Mars, which is a Chinese spacecraft, China's in-orbit space station will be fully completed in 2022, and China's Chang'e-6 will land on the far side of the moon for the first time in the world in 2024 and successfully return to land.

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS
The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

epilogue

It took 28 years for China's space station to be built independently, and 20 years for the Beidou navigation system to be built independently.

We may be able to take the early blockade of Western countries as an "encouragement", without the "encouragement" of Western countries, we could not have the now fully autonomous space system, and the Chinese will not get lost wherever they go now.

Facts have proved that when our aerospace industry is outstanding, countries in the world, whether it is the West or the North and the South, will come to negotiate and cooperate with us, because if you want others to respect you, strength is the first premise.

Although our world is a beautiful world, but the international relations we are facing are all earned by ourselves, a few years ago I heard a sentence that a weak country has no diplomacy, relying on crying poverty and selling misery can not win the world's sympathy, if you want to win the respect of others, if you want to have the right to speak, you must constantly improve yourself.

The U.S. media is actually dissatisfied with China's lunar soil allocation, how it treated China before, and who did it by turning off GPS

How did the United States and Western countries target China's aerospace at the beginning, and now they are licking their faces to ask for lunar soil, bullying and targeting us in aerospace technology for more than 20 years, and what detours we have taken, and now we are picking up ready-made ones!

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