China will make 3D printing bricks from moon soil this is the plan
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According to reports, steps can be taken in this direction during the Chang’e 8 mission. This mission can land on the Moon around the year 2028. Through this mission, China can test the material present on the surface of the moon i.e. soil etc. Testing can be done to see how useful the lunar soil is for making a permanent base there.
According to the report, ‘Ding Liyun’, a scientist from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, has introduced a robot prototype which has 6 legs. It is being said that this robot is capable of putting printed bricks together. If this technology works, then it will become easier for China to build the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS). China plans to build ILRS in the 2030s.
South China Morning Post Report It has been told that for the first time a conference was held in China on the topic of how to prepare a permanent base for humans on the Moon. However, China is not alone in working on such missions related to space. The European Space Agency is also working on making such bricks that can be used outside the Earth.
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