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Chinese Researchers Unveil Plans for First Fluttering Flag on the Moon

Chinese Researchers Unveil Plans for First Fluttering Flag on the Moon
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World January 16, 2025 15:21

china - Chinese researchers are aiming to achieve a remarkable milestone by placing a flag on the moon that will flutter in the absence of atmosphere.

Chinese Researchers Aim for Lunar Flag Fluttering Milestone

China's ambitious space endeavors have long been known, but now the country seems to be aiming for something truly extraordinary. In an attempt to surpass the iconic image of the American flag planted on the moon by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, Chinese researchers are working on a flag that will flutter on the lunar surface.

The idea was conceived by elementary school students and is being investigated by the Chinese research institution Deep Space Exploration Laboratory (DSEL). One of the key challenges is the lack of atmosphere on the moon, which makes it difficult for traditional flags to flutter.

Zhang Tianzhu, deputy director of DSEL, is involved in the development of the flag. He explained, "Because of the vacuum on the moon, it is difficult to make the flag flutter like on Earth. Our solution involves attaching threads to the structure that can conduct electricity in both directions. The flag will flutter due to the interaction of electromagnetic fields. If successful, this will be the first flag to flutter on the lunar surface."

China may need to bring more than one flag to the moon if they aim to surpass the United States, which left a total of six flags during the Apollo missions. There is uncertainty about the condition of the American flags, as the unfiltered sunlight on the moon likely bleached them white. Despite the challenges, China's lunar flag project represents a bold step towards achieving a historic milestone in space exploration.

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