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"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

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Recently, the mainland's Chang'e-6 successfully landed on the far side of the moon and successfully retrieved the world's first lunar back sample, which can be said to have aroused the eyes of countless countries, and they have the cheekiness to ask the mainland for a unique lunar back soil.

South Korea is not far behind, not only begging for lunar soil, but seeing the mainland's smooth landing on the back of the moon, out of nowhere came out of nowhere a sense of confidence and courage, thinking that it can be.

He confidently created his own space management agency, and named it KASA after NASA!

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

According to South Korean media reports, in order to build a space power, South Korea is about to establish its own comprehensive aerospace management agency, the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA).

Inspired by NASA, KASA will be housed under the Ministry of Science and ICT of South Korea and launched in May.

In the future, the main direction of work will be to lead the country's space program and conduct aerospace research.

In this regard, the South Korean president has said that South Korea will land on the moon in 2032, explore Mars in 2045, and plant the South Korean flag on Mars.

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

South Korean media also published articles touting it, saying that the establishment of the South Korean Aerospace Management Agency is the beginning of South Korea's "new space age" and represents an important step in South Korea's global space race.

It can be said that the whole country of Korea is celebrating, and it is full of expectations that South Korea is about to start the era of aerospace.

Some Korean netizens said: "Becoming the master of the universe is the great goal, not only the earth." ”

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

There are also Korean netizens with strong ambitions, "Other countries can do it, and we will definitely be able to." ”

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

Some Korean netizens arrogantly said, "It's still conservative, and it can be achieved in two years with our ability." ”

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

"The United States has NASA, we have KASA."

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

The funniest thing is that a Korean netizen actually claimed, "Although the temperature is high during the day, we can land at night." ”

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

In this regard, netizens in other countries expressed hehe.

Some American netizens ridiculed, "The name of the Aerospace Agency sounds like a joke." ”

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

"I suggested that it be named Kimchi, and it was an absolute sensation in the world."

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

French netizens are even more blunt: "This is the biggest joke, and I even want to try to land on Mars." ”

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

Then he hit the nail on the head and said, "It would be funny if you said that the universe was theirs after going up." ”

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

Saudi netizens: "Can anyone land on the moon?" ”

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

Japanese netizens sarcastically, "It is worthy of being the most developed country in Asia, and it is said that it will land on the moon." ”

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

Some Pakistani netizens said, "I'm afraid I was shot down by my neighbors before I flew into the sky." ”

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

The evaluation of mainland netizens is also to the point, and some have announced that their own units have also established an aerospace department, which is expected to land on the sun in 2035.

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

There is also a mockery that the rocket launch of South Korea is an absolute sensation throughout the country, because it can be heard in any corner of South Korea.

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

The reason why everyone has such an attitude towards the establishment of a space management agency in South Korea is that South Korea is really poor in the field of aerospace.

Last year, South Korea successfully launched a self-developed commercial-class satellite into a predetermined orbit with its self-developed carrier rocket "World", which is the third launch of "World".

The first two were in 2021 and 2022, the first ended in failure, and the second time was successful, but it was not all smooth sailing.

Originally, it was planned to launch on June 24, 22, but it was temporarily canceled due to communication problems, and the launch was successful on the 25th.

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

Even the launch of a self-developed rocket is so ill-fated, how did South Korea confidently say that it would land on the moon in 8 years.

You must know that this road has been on the mainland for 54 years!

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

After all, science and technology are to serve the people, and the smart mobile camera and new materials of "basalt fiber" used by Chang'e-6 will be widely used in people's livelihood in the future.

Just like the astronaut energy meal developed by the China Astronaut Research and Training Center for astronauts, it was originally used for astronauts to eat when they encountered special circumstances or accidentally lost contact with people on the ground during the return journey, and now we ordinary people can also taste it.

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

The astronaut energy meal can quickly replenish the energy of the astronaut and provide energy for the body for 6 hours, providing the astronaut with the energy and nutrients that the body needs for a day.

It follows the aerospace food hygiene requirements, which are strictly higher than the national food industry standards and higher than the general specifications for military food.

It not only achieves 0 trans fatty acids, 0 preservatives, and 0 sucrose, but also leads the way in terms of energy, protein and dietary fiber.

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

In addition, there are all kinds of lead, cadmium, total mercury and other pollutants, mycotoxins, and aerospace food hygiene requirements are almost all clearly required.

It also features imported oats, imported whey protein and pure cocoa butter, each individually wrapped for easy portability and ready to eat, so you can fuel up anytime, anywhere.

"I can do it in China!" The Korean version of NASA was announced, and the space convenience meal was laughed at by the comments on the Internet

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