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Chang'e-6 returned with a moon baby, but the United States "sighed" The story behind this is too funny

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Chang'e-6 returned with a moon baby, but the United States "sighed" The story behind this is too funny

Not long ago, China's Chang'e-6 really did a big job, bringing back baby bumps from the far side of the moon, and the entire scientific community was boiling! But the NASA bigwigs in the United States can only look at it with their eyes because of an old-fashioned regulation - the "Wolf Clause", and their hearts are tickled.

Chang'e-6 returned with a moon baby, but the United States "sighed" The story behind this is too funny

According to a report by Huanqiu.com, a "futuristic" website in the United States directly attacked it, saying that this regulation is simply a stumbling block for itself, and the United States wants to take the opportunity to put pressure on China. More than ten years have passed, and China's aerospace industry has advanced by leaps and bounds, and we are still spinning in our own frame.

Chang'e-6 returned with a moon baby, but the United States "sighed" The story behind this is too funny
Chang'e-6 returned with a moon baby, but the United States "sighed" The story behind this is too funny

Director Bian of the China National Space Administration (CNSA) also said at the press conference that we have always been open to cooperation, but the United States must first move the threshold of the "Wolf Clause." Our Chinese aerospace, that is welcome to all over the world to play together, the baby of the moon, take it out and study it together.

The funniest thing is that the group of scientists inside NASA were crying when they heard it, and they wanted to touch the samples of Chang'e-5, and they had to secretly apply for an "amnesty order". No, how can curiosity be shut down casually?

Chang'e-6 returned with a moon baby, but the United States "sighed" The story behind this is too funny
Chang'e-6 returned with a moon baby, but the United States "sighed" The story behind this is too funny

Here comes the online review:

"Isn't this just shooting yourself in the foot!"

Someone else teased: "NASA, do you have to change your glasses to see the world?" ”

"Space is so big, cooperation can go far!"

So, ladies and gentlemen, what do you think of the fact that the United States is lifting a stone to shoot itself in the foot? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area.

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