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China's lunar palace set for moon mission

The volunteers will live in the lab to simulate a long-term, self-contained space mission with no input from outside world, Xinhua said.

Chinese students will live in a laboratory simulating a lunar-like environment for up to 200 days as Beijing prepares for its long-term goal of putting humans on the moon.

Four postgraduate students from the capital’s astronautics research university Beihang entered the 160-square-metre (1,720-square-foot) cabin — dubbed the “Yuegong-1”, or “Lunar Palace” — on Wednesday, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

The volunteers will live in the lab to simulate a long-term, self-contained space mission with no input from outside world, Xinhua said.

Human waste will be treated with a bio-fermentation process, and experimental crops and vegetables grown with the help of food and waste byproducts.

The cabin represents the “world’s most advanced closed-loop life-support technology so far”, CCTV said.

China does not expect to land its first astronauts on the moon for another decade, but the project seeks to help the country prepare lunar explorers for longer stays on the surface.

Two men and two women entered the lab on Wednesday for an initial stay of 60 days. They will then be relieved by another group of four, who will stay 200 days.

( Source : AFP )
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