China’s astronauts have successfully completed a month-long training program in underground caves to prepare for future moon missions. The training took place over nearly four weeks and is part of China"s ongoing efforts to advance its space exploration capabilities.
This initiative aligns with China"s plans for upcoming lunar missions, which aim to enhance the country"s presence in space. The training involved simulating conditions that astronauts may encounter during their missions to the moon.
As previously reported, China"s space program has been making significant strides in recent years, with a focus on both manned and unmanned missions. The completion of this training marks another step forward in China"s ambitions for lunar exploration.
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