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Artificial Moon: After the sun, the 'fake moon' is created! China surprised the world

 

Photo: Nasa
China has stepped up to make its mark in space science. Xi Jinping's country made an artificial sun a few months ago to surprise the whole world. And this time they have made an artificial moon and made a noise.

Photo: Lunar eclipse
There is no gravity, but there is magnetic force. It is known that this system is to improve the quality of travel to the moon. Strong magnetic force vacuum chambers have been created there.

Photo: Nasa
This arrangement is exactly to create the weather of the moon. This fake moon will be 2 feet. Dust and stones are also being kept. How levitation occurs for artificial gravity will be observed.

Photo: Nasa
The fake moon will 'shine' over the city of Chengdu, sources said. Chinese scientists have already begun to think about whether human beings can settle on the moon.

Photo: Nasa
If this test and observation is successful, preparations will be made to go to the moon on this basis. Changes in pressure and temperature will also be seen on this moon.

Photo: The Independent
The frogs were tested using the diamagnetic levitation method. This method generates electricity by rotating electrons around the nucleus.

Photo: Nasa
It is reported that it will be sent to the next moon mission of China's Lunar Rover Changai. China sent Changai-4 and Changai-5 in 2019 and 2020.

Photo: Supermoon
China's main target is to send astronauts to the moon. And Beijing wants to implement it by 2030. That is the purpose of preparing this fake moon.










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