Landing on the moon can seem easy, but it's been over fifty years since the first human landing on the moon. The American Empire attempted six moon landings, five of which were successful, resulting in a total of twelve people successfully landing on the moon.
(I bought the 50th anniversary souvenirs for the moon landing three years ago.)
It is indeed very difficult. To date, only America has successfully completed the lunar landing project, and no other country has succeeded in landing on the moon.
The difficulty is self-evident.
China plans to cooperate deeply with Russia in the aerospace field, aiming to land on the moon within two or three years and on Mars within five years.
Landing on the moon was a rehearsal for landing on Mars, and the moon also served as a springboard for the Mars landing.
The Russians failed to land on the moon, but they still gained a lot of experience in this area; even failure is experience.
Cooperation between the two sides can greatly accelerate the progress. The lunar landing is a systematic project, and deploying manpower is useful.
Some research projects are useless no matter how much manpower you put in. For example, proving the Riemann Hypothesis is useless no matter how many people you put in.
The Europa League also plans to undertake a Mars landing project, but it faces significant challenges.
The Europa Space Agency's previous Mars probe project failed, and in recent years most of its money has been spent on near-Earth projects.
The United States and China have a promising future in building a base on Mars, with timelines in place; Europe, however, will have to start from scratch.
Currently, only China and America possess systematic aerospace technology on Earth. Europe exists as an alliance, and its investment is not as substantial as China's.
According to statistics, China's total investment in space exploration in 2020 was approximately 13.3 billion US dollars, while the European Space Agency's investment was 8.3 billion US dollars.
Germany and France also have their own space programs.
If they want to carry out a Mars landing program, the first thing they need to do is integrate their internal aerospace research capabilities.
With external impetus, this progress may be rapid, but of course, it may be slow due to occasional strikes.
As for the alliance between England and Japan, just dream about it; it's beyond our capabilities. Simply put, this question is beyond our comprehension.
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Harvey is the academic editor of Science. The first thing he does every day when he gets to the office is check his email to see if there are any valuable articles.
An article titled "Experimental Observations and Some Conjectures on the Phenomenon of the Soul's Existence" caught his eye.
Harvey thought to himself, "The existence of a soul? Magic wants to publish a paper in Science? I need to see if the signatory is Merlin."
As a seasoned professional in the scientific community, Harvey was aware of the existence of magic., and he had also carefully read three of Merlin's works.
He was aware of the existence of Magic Coin and even registered a Magic Coin e-wallet address.
However, magic coins were irrelevant to him. Harvey only knew that magic coins existed, but he had never heard of anyone having them.
It's something you've heard of but never seen, like knowing about Ferrari but not having any friends who own one.
Harvey also vaguely heard some evaluations of Merlin's paper from friends in the scientific community, which were mostly positive, with people believing that his theoretical system was completely logically self-consistent.
As for the experiment, Harvey had never heard of anyone replicating it.
Harvey took a closer look at the sender of the email and was startled: rush@aaas.
Before he could think it through, his boss, Walker, called. Walker was the editor-in-chief of Science.
"Harvey, did you receive the paper Rush sent?"
Harvey replied respectfully, "Received." Rush was a prominent figure in American academia and politics.
He was a senator before.
After retiring from his senatorship, he served as CEO of AAAS, but retired three years ago.
AAAS stands for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and "science" is just one of its publications.
Although this publication may be more famous than AAAS.
Walker said on the phone, "You don't need to worry about the content of the paper. You just need to check for grammatical errors, proofread it, and then contact the relevant people to publish a special issue of Science."
Harvey asked, "Whose name is on this paper? Mr. Rush?"
Walker replied, "He just puts whose name in the email."
The day after Merlin's bounty was announced, the American journal Science published a paper in their special issue arguing for the existence of the soul.
Science special issues are something you can publish as long as you pay.
In one year, when Wuhan University celebrated its 125th anniversary, Science published a special online publication titled "Celebrating 125 Years of Academic Excellence: Wuhan University (1893–2018)".
Many universities in China have published such special issues, not just Jiangcheng University.
This special issue article is authored by Milren Ambrosius, and he is the only listed author.
American media outlets have widely reported on the existence of the soul, with CNN and The New York Times even releasing related videos.
The video shows the experimental monkey being euthanized, and then a white mist-like substance leaves its body, floats into the air, and gradually dissipates.
They also filmed the device that observed this phenomenon.
This discovery sparked heated discussions online and quickly topped the trending topics list on Twitter.
The most upvoted comment on the New York Times video was:
"Why treat life like this? Monkeys have lives too! We strongly condemn this scientist named Millen!" commented the official Twitter account of a European and American environmental organization.
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