#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #October2021 | #嫦娥五号The #Moon #Change5 probe its Heroic Lunar Mission from #MonsRumker #LunaExploration #Chang’e5 Research lunar samples refreshing Traditional Understanding of Lunar Evolution…

On October 19th Thursday 2021, the Chinese Academy of Sciences  released the latest research results of the Chang’e-5 lunar scientific research samples. A number of breakthroughs have given a new understanding of the evolution of the moon. The research results of the lunar samples of Chang’e 5 show that magma activity still existed on the moon until 2 billion years ago. The lunar mantle source area of ​​late magma activity is not rich in radioactive heat-generating elements and is very “dry”. This series of research is led by the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the National Astronomical Observatory, and jointly carried out by a number of research institutions. The related results have formed 4 papers, one published in the “National Science Review”, and published in the international academic journal “Nature” 3 articles.

The duration and geochemical characteristics of the lunar basalt magma are the “keys” for understanding the thermal-chemical evolution of the moon. Previous studies have confirmed that magma activity on the moon lasted at least approximately 2.8 to 3 billion years ago. However, there has been controversy in the scientific community about the exact time when the lunar magma activity ceased. The study found that the lunar sample of Chang’e 5 is a new type of lunar basalt, which is different from the lunar samples collected and returned by the United States and the Soviet Union. Researchers analyzed more than 50 uranium-rich minerals in the basalt cuttings of the Chang’e 5 lunar sample and determined that the basalt formation age was 20.30±0.04 billion years, indicating that there was still magma activity on the moon until 2 billion years ago, which is more than the limit of previous lunar samples. Magma activity has been extended for about 800 million years.

​10月19日,中国科学院发布嫦娥五号月球科研样品最新研究成果,多项突破性进展给出了对月球演化的全新认识。嫦娥五号月球样品研究结果显示,月球直到20亿年前仍存在岩浆活动,晚期岩浆活动的月幔源区并不富含放射性生热元素,而且非常“干”。该系列研究由中国科学院地质与地球物理研究所和国家天文台主导,联合多家研究机构共同开展,相关成果形成4篇论文,在《国家科学评论》发表1篇,在国际学术期刊《自然》发表3篇。

月海玄武岩浆的持续时间和地球化学特征是理解月球热-化学演化的“钥匙”。此前的研究已证实,月球岩浆活动至少持续到大约28亿至30亿年前。但对于月球岩浆活动停止的确切时间,科学界一直存在争议。研究发现,嫦娥五号月球样品为一类新的月海玄武岩,不同于美国和苏联采集返回的月球样品。科研人员对嫦娥五号月球样品玄武岩岩屑中50余颗富铀矿物进行分析,确定玄武岩形成年龄为20.30±0.04亿年,表明月球直到20亿年前仍存在岩浆活动,比以往月球样品限定的岩浆活动延长了约8亿年。

The cause of the most recent magmatic activity on the Moon has always been an unsolved mystery. At present, there are two possible explanations in the scientific community: the lunar mantle source is rich in radioactive elements to provide a heat source, or the lunar mantle is rich in water to lower its melting point. The latest study found that the lunar mantle source area of ​​the basalt from the lunar sample of Chang’e 5 is not enriched in “Krip material.” Since the “Krip material” is rich in radioactive heat-generating elements, this result proves that the radioactive heat-generating elements of the lunar mantle are not the main reason for the formation of the basalt of the Chang’e-5 lunar sample. Regarding whether the magma source area is rich in water, the research team measured the water content and hydrogen isotopic composition in the basalt of the Chang’e 5 lunar sample, and found that the water content in the lunar mantle source area was only 1 to 5 micrograms/g, which means that the lunar mantle Very “dry”. This discovery also excludes the hypothesis that the lunar mantle is rich in water and has a low melting point, resulting in an abnormally prolonged duration of magma activity in this area.

月球最晚期岩浆活动的成因一直是未解之谜,目前科学界存在两种可能的解释:月幔源区富含放射性元素以提供热源,或月幔富含水从而降低其熔点。最新研究发现,嫦娥五号月球样品玄武岩的月幔源区并不富集“克里普物质”。由于“克里普物质”富含放射性生热元素,这一结果证明月幔放射性生热元素并不是形成嫦娥五号月球样品玄武岩的主要原因。对于岩浆源区是否富含水,科研团队测定了嫦娥五号月球样品玄武岩中的水含量和氢同位素组成,发现月幔源区的水含量仅为1至5微克/克,也就是说月幔非常“干”。这一发现也排除了月幔富水而具有低熔点,导致该区域岩浆活动持续时间异常延长的猜想。

Water content and hydrogen isotopic composition of apatite and melt inclusions in the Chang’e-5 basalt sample
Backscattered scanning electron microscope image of apatite and magma inclusions in the Chang’e-5 basalt (a) A complete picture of the basalt cuttings (406-010,023) in the alloy target. The cuttings are mainly composed of olivine (Ol), It is composed of pyroxene (Px), feldspar (Pl) and ilmenite (Ilm), and a small amount of iron olivine (Fa), meteorite (Tro), spinel (Sp), apatite (Apa) and Quartz (Q). 
(B), (c) and (d) are the partial images of the cuttings respectively. 
(B) The figure shows the melt inclusion (MI) surrounded by ilmenite. 
(C) and (d) show that apatite is mainly produced in the intergranular area and is euhedral or semi-automorphic

According to the hypothesis of the origin of the big impact, the original Earth collided with a planetary planet the size of Mars, forming a “disk” composed of high-temperature magma and gas around the earth. When the temperature begins to cool, materials such as silicate first gather to form the moon (Figure 1), and water is a highly volatile material that escapes into space in a gaseous form and is lost. Therefore, the moon born in this way contains almost no water and is a nearly dry planet. The research results of the lunar samples of Chang’e 5 further provided supporting evidence for the origin and evolution of the moon, raised new scientific questions for the study of the lunar thermal evolution history, and proposed new directions for future lunar exploration and research.

We welcome domestic and foreign scientists to join the ranks of the research on these data and samples. At present, research on lunar samples is mainly carried out by domestic scientific research institutions, and foreign scientists have joined the Chinese team to carry out joint research. In the follow-up, we will issue relevant policies, uphold the principles of “equality and mutual benefit, peaceful use, and inclusive development”, expand international exchanges and cooperation, and provide more Chinese wisdom, Chinese solutions, and Chinese power for the peaceful use of space and the promotion of a community with a shared future for mankind.

根据大撞击起源假说,原始地球与一个火星大小的星子碰撞,形成了一个围绕地球的、由高温岩浆和气体组成的“盘”。当温度开始冷却时,硅酸盐等物质首先聚集形成月球(图1),而水属于强挥发的物质,会以气态形式向太空逃逸而丢失。因此,这种方式诞生的月球,几乎不含水,是一个近乎干透了的星球。嫦娥五号月球样品的研究成果进一步为月球起源及演变提供了支撑证据,为月球热演化历史研究提出了新的科学问题,对未来的月球探测和研究提出了新的方向。

我们欢迎国内外科学家加入对这些数据和样品的研究行列。目前,月球样品研究主要由国内科研机构牵头开展,也有国外的科学家加入中国团队开展联合研究。后续,我们将出台相关政策,秉持“平等互利、和平利用、包容发展”的原则,扩大国际交流与合作,为人类和平利用太空、推动人类命运共同体提供更多中国智慧、中国方案、中国力量。

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#CNSA #ChinaNationalSpaceAdministration #国家航天局 |#BeltAndRoadinitiative #October2021 | #嫦娥五号The #Moon #Change5 probe its Heroic  Lunar Mission from #MonsRumker #LunaExploration among with iconic China’s Collaborative first research results of #Chang’e5 lunar samples were published in #Science

On 9th October 2021 Month in a Hong Kong –Beijing CNSA China National Space Administration- CLEP- China Lunar Exploration Program Belt and Road Initiative Mons Rumker Luna Mission …..  The team of CLEP – China Lunar Exploration CNSA’s lunar and Martian  exploration department  have release The first research results of Chang’e 5 lunar samples were published in “Science”

Recently, an international research team led by researcher Liu Dunyi from the Beijing Ion Probe Center of the Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, China Geological Survey and Professor Alexander Nemchin, a senior overseas visiting scholar from the Institute of Geology, Australia, is conducting research on the Chang’e-5 lunar samples. Significant progress has been made. The team conducted chronological, elemental, and isotope analysis of the Chang’e 5 lunar basalt, which proved that magma activity still existed on the moon 1.96 billion years ago, providing key scientific evidence for perfecting the evolution of the moon. The related research paper “The Age and Composition of Chang’e 5 Young Basalt” was published online in the international academic journal “Science” in the early morning of October 8, Beijing time. This is the first academic achievement published based on the Chang’e-5 lunar sample. Researcher Liu Dunyi and Professor Alexander Nemchin are the co-corresponding authors of this article. Dr. Xiaochao Che is the first author of this article.

When the moon’s magmatism ceases has always been one of the major scientific issues in the study of the history of the moon’s evolution. Previous studies on lunar samples have not found that there is a magma activity younger than 2.9 billion years on the moon. The sampling location of the Chang’e-5 mission was designed in the lunar sea basalt area, which is the youngest on the lunar surface. A total of 1731 grams of lunar samples were collected through surface sampling and drilling. They were reviewed by the Lunar Sample Expert Committee and reviewed by the Lunar Exploration and Aerospace Engineering Center. , And reported to the National Space Administration for approval that on July 12 this year, the first batch of lunar scientific research samples totaling 31 were distributed to 13 scientific research institutions. Scientists all over the world are full of hope and look forward to obtaining the results of younger magma events from the study of the Chang’e-5 sample, so as to improve the evolution history of lunar magma.

The research team used detailed micro-area in-situ high-resolution secondary ion mass spectrometry (SHRIMP) dating data and solid rock mineral geochemical data to prove that there was still magma activity on the moon until 1.96 billion years ago, making the previously known lunar geology The life span has been extended by about 1 billion years.

At present, scientific research on lunar samples is in progress, the second batch of lunar samples is issued according to procedures, and relevant scientific results will be released in time.

(Link to the original publication of the results: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abl7957)

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#BlueOrigin #藍色起源 | #月球著陸器 – introducing the #LunarLander #BlueMoon a multi-tasking mission lander ….

On the 10th May 2019, Blue Origin has introduce a new Lunar Lander in which is designed as a multi mission lander in which its design heritage is design to launch a small, medium towards large payloads to the lunar orbit, or the lunar surface, in provisions of precise and soft landings .. with a manned exploration command lunar module.. Exploring with a human lunar exploration on the moon….

Blue Moon designs comes from learning from the New Shepard, with LH2|LOX propulsion system.. with precision helm and navigation controls for vertical landing and landing gearing systems..  The payload capabilities capacity in which can land multiple metric tonnes of payload on the lunar landscape..  with the top deck for Luna Landers, or accommodating with heavier payloads with a standard ESPA class payload ring port in the medium and lower decks.. is power core system is a battery of fuel cells in which as long duration capacitance for most nights to come depending of the mission requirements criteria..  there’s two Variants of the Blue Moon Lunar Lander, the payload delivery, also the larger variant in which a Lunar Command Module is attached to the landing module  for a manned exploration crew..

#CNSA #China National Space Administration #國家航天局 | #BeltAndRoadinitiative | #Change4 #Yutu2 mission press conference held by the #SCIO State Council Information Office of China announcements more Chang’e lunar series missions to come..

Change four- CNSA- China National Space Administration -Belt and Road Initiative partners exploring on the dark side of the moon -Van Karam Crater..

On the third of January 2019, in Beijing, China Capital held a press conference at the SCIO – State Council Information Office of China of the first time historic mission in which to land a lunar rover also a platform on the dark side of the moon… In which it’s the first country to do so… in collaboration with CNSA- China National Space Administration among with its Belt and Road Initiative partners..  in which it landed on third of January 2019, only to be launched after a previous launching from few months ago to set up communications relay network on the far side orbit of the moon to establish a continuous  communications in a figure eight pattern . Communicating with the Queqiao relay satellite with the ground operators at CNSA that was deployed a 20th May 2018 that followed on seventh of December 2018, it was Change4 time to be launched also awaiting in orbit to make the right landing spot within the Von Karman crater a 180 Kilometer diameter Crater..

The press conference held at Beijing , along with Wu Yanhua the vice administrator of the China National Space Administration and deputy chief commander of China lunar exploration program; Wu Weiren, academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering; Sun Zezhou, chief engineer of the Chang’e-4 probe and several other experts are present to answer questions from the media.

Along with the Press conferences, there was other articles of CNSA Partnership launches that are coming along its way with the Change 6 mission is set out to be launched later 2019 calendar in which will land on the south pole of the moon. Collect samples then return to Earth for study..

departing from CHange 4 is Yutu 2 – Yutu is the name of the Jade Rabbit…. Change is the name of the Moon Goddess…

Change 5 will be on the same mission specifications like the Change 4, in which seventh mission will have the same mission specifications like the Change six, studying lunar landscape, its formation, physical composition as well the spatial environments..  Change eight mission specifications are heavier than its previous seventh… with additional studying on the surveying, experimentations to construct  the very ground work for a lunar surface research out post ……