The successful landing of Chang'e-6 lunar lander on the Earth-facing side of the moon, which is dotted with deep and dark craters, shows the PRC's engineering prowess in space exploration. This mission, China's most complex robotic lunar endeavor to date, will not only provide unprecedented comparison between the dark, unexplored region and the better-known near side, but also be a key milestone in China's push to become a dominant space power.
A surge in missions planned for the lunar surface is unfolding worldwide, a dangerous trend asthat it'sis driven not driven by technological advances or scientific research but by the intent to dominate and monopolize the moon's resources to meet commercial goals. China's growing space power, in particular, is a matter of grave concern as Beijing may claim territoriality and leverage it to further its regional and domestic political and military interests.
There's a 50% chance that the next human being will walk on the moon by 2029, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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