The International Astronautical Congress (IAC) commenced on Monday in Baku, Azerbaijan’s capital city, bringing together space experts, industry leaders, and enthusiasts from around the globe. The event marks a significant gathering for the international space community, focusing on advancements in space exploration and technologies.
One of the key highlights of the congress is the forum on lunar exploration, moderated by CGTN reporter Wu Lei. Esteemed experts in the field discussed the future of lunar missions and the collaborative efforts required to achieve ambitious goals.
Central to the discussions is the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS), a comprehensive scientific facility proposed by China and built in cooperation with multiple countries. Designed to operate autonomously on the lunar surface and in orbit, the ILRS aims to support long-term scientific research with periodic human participation.
“The ILRS is envisioned as a scalable and maintainable platform,” said a representative from the China National Space Administration. “It will facilitate energy supply, central control, communications, navigation, and support for lunar scientific research.”
The station is set to play a crucial role in multidisciplinary activities, including scientific exploration, resource development, and cutting-edge technology validation. Its capabilities are expected to advance our understanding of the Moon and pave the way for future space endeavors.
The IAC in Baku provides a unique opportunity for nations to collaborate on space projects and share insights. Participants are hopeful that such international cooperation will lead to significant breakthroughs in space exploration.
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