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China's Chang'e-4 probe soft-lands on moon's far side - Xinhua

Oh come on dear I am running out of saying congratulations:china:
You have the right to say anything, but hope it is fair and well-founded, not a vague picture to prove China's achievements are somethings 50 years ago done by United States and Soviet Union. In fact: the soft landing on the back of the moon is the first time in human history.
 
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You have the right to say anything, but hope it is fair and well-founded, not a vague picture to prove China's achievements are somethings 50 years ago done by United States and Soviet Union. In fact: the soft landing on the back of the moon is the first time in human history.
I didn't say a anything
Why its hurts you?
You should be very proud of going into the same category of US and Soviet Union!
 
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Why such pessimistic behavior bhai? You sound like a sour grape Indian always envious of China. We might be late but who cares, we do what needs to be done. Next will be humans to the moon and we all know US does not have this capability anymore, they even lost the blueprint for the rockets and carrier.
Oh come on indians never congratulate them by heart but on the other hand I am running out of saying congratulation!
 
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Cuz NASA did it 50 years ago.Don't make a fool of yourself if NASA can send human on moon 50 years ago by using simple analogous devices than he can very easily send man after 50 years by using digital and quantum computers but reason is ....Now he will send man to Mars:enjoy: by Mission exploration 11 2030.
easily? how easy is that? next year? 10 years? 2050?
Quantum computers? man to Mars? Man, It seems you are clueless on which countries at what space technology stage.
NASA can't send a man to space right now! Doesn't matter how you say it or how many times they did it before!
". The first mission to carry astronauts is not expected to take place until 2023 at the earliest, although NASA officials have said that their staff is working toward an "aggressive internal goal" of 2021.[18] However, a July 2016 Government Accountability Office report cast doubt on even the 2023 launch date, suggesting it may slip up to six months."
 
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