BTN News: The Moon sample weighs just 75 milligrams. It was flown to Bangkok and is now on display. The sample is inside a crystal ball that spins. This setup lets visitors see the sample from all angles. The sample is very old, estimated to be 2 billion years old. This makes it one of the oldest pieces of the Moon ever collected. Seeing such an ancient piece of the Moon is exciting for everyone interested in space.
The Chang’e-5 mission lasted 23 days. It was a huge success in exploring the Moon. The probe landed in a volcanic area called Mons Rümker, near the Ocean of Storms. This place had never been explored before. The samples from this area will help scientists learn more about the Moon’s history and how it has changed over time. This knowledge is very important for future space missions.
Thailand is working closely with China’s National Space Administration. They are partners in the International Lunar Research Station program. Thailand hopes to develop its own space projects through this partnership. This shows Thailand’s growing role in the space industry in Southeast Asia. Thailand has already helped design equipment for past Chinese Moon missions. Now, they are excited about the chance to have their tools chosen for the upcoming Chang’e-7 mission. This collaboration could lead to many new opportunities for Thailand’s space industry.
The space industry is expected to grow a lot. Experts think it could be worth $1.8 trillion by 2035. China is expected to lead this growth. Thailand wants to be a big part of this by investing in space research. By doing this, Thailand hopes to strengthen its economy and become a key player in future space missions. This growth will also create new jobs and industries in Thailand, benefiting many people.
This exhibition shows China’s achievements in exploring the Moon. It also highlights the strong partnership between China and Thailand. As Thailand improves its space research abilities, it is set to become an important part of the global space community. This will help drive new discoveries and advancements in space exploration. The future looks bright for both countries as they work together to explore space.