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Hu Hao, chief designer of Chang'e-6: The truth about the "wetness" of the back of the moon, the conjecture of the water source in the Moon Palace?

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Friends, have you heard? Our Chang'e-6 lunar expedition has broken the news again! The words of the chief designer Hu Hao were simply full of information, and he almost shook out the secret of the water hidden in the back of the moon. This is no ordinary water, but a key resource that could change the pattern of human life in space! Commander-in-Chief Hu Hao mentioned that the lunar soil on the far side of the moon has an unusual texture and is more viscous than the front side, as if to tell us that there may be water molecules hidden in the ground on the far side of the moon. Imagine, if there is really water on the moon, wouldn't we Chinese be able to cultivate a vegetable garden on the moon?

Hu Hao, chief designer of Chang'e-6: The truth about the "wetness" of the back of the moon, the conjecture of the water source in the Moon Palace?

Growing vegetables on the moon sounds like a science fiction plot, but it's not that far away. The special environment on the moon, such as microgravity and long sunlight, may give rise to new cultivation techniques. Moreover, the success of lunar agriculture not only means food self-sufficiency at the lunar base, but may also pave the way for more far-reaching space exploration. For example, the dream of Martian immigration may start with a potato on the moon. The friends in Guangxi are already gearing up to open up a vegetable market of "ten yuan and three catties" on the moon. And for those who are full of fantasies about the man-eating flowers on the moon, let's start by planting some practical vegetables!

Hu Hao, chief designer of Chang'e-6: The truth about the "wetness" of the back of the moon, the conjecture of the water source in the Moon Palace?

The promise of lunar agriculture is limitless, not only about food supply, but also about the sustainable survival of humans in outer space. Every step our space heroes take on the moon is writing a footnote for the future of mankind. Growing vegetables on the moon may become another milestone in human history.

Hu Hao, chief designer of Chang'e-6: The truth about the "wetness" of the back of the moon, the conjecture of the water source in the Moon Palace?

Good day, friends, let's talk about the Green Revolution on the Moon. With the return of Chang'e-6, the mystery of the far side of the moon has been unveiled little by little, and the idea of growing vegetables on the moon is gradually turning from a dream into a possibility. Lunar agriculture is not only a revolution in agriculture, but also the beginning of a new era of space exploration. It heralds the possibility of human life in outer space, so let's look forward to that day together!

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