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China's Rocket 921 may carry out a crewed mission to the Moon by 2027

We will see the outcome within a few years, there is no need to babble.
 
The United States could Moon landing 60 years ago. But now Americans need many reasons....

What caused the United States not to land on the moon again in 60 years?

We spent the money used for Apollo on innovating new things like the Space Shuttle. Meanwhile China’s idea of innovating is to use a Soyuz to get your first man into space.

There’s almost always a white man behind your great achievements.
 
We spent the money used for Apollo on innovating new things like the Space Shuttle. Meanwhile China’s idea of innovating is to use a Soyuz to get your first man into space.

There’s almost always a white man behind your great achievements.
Lol, the Space shuttles blew up twice, killing more than 10 astronauts, very advanced, reliable and successful space tech you think China should adopt.
 
Lol, the Space shuttles blew up twice, killing more than 10 astronauts, very advanced, reliable and successful space tech you think China should adopt.

The Space Shuttle lifted 833 people into orbit. Your Shenzhou hasn’t even reached 30..and I’m pretty sure it will never be good enough to reach 833. Even the SpaceX Crew Dragon has surpassed it.
 
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Manned landings could indeed be a hoax. There is no reason for the US, of all countries to not try to replicate it, with all the advanced tech we have now.

It is basic logic.
Besides, human beings would start colonising the moon in this century. We can't just risk all life by staying on one planet.
 
The Space Shuttle lifted 833 people into orbit. Your Shenzhou hasn’t even reached 30..and I’m pretty sure it will never be good enough to reach 833. Even the SpaceX Crew Dragon has surpassed it.
What make you so confident to say that Shenzhou won't reach the number carried by space shuttle, that is 355 not 833 as you say. just as you Americans are so confident and believe the Chinese nation should have collapsed many times now.

The Space Shuttle program was the fourth human spaceflight program carried out by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which accomplished routine transportation for Earth-to-orbit crew and cargo from 1981 to 2011. Its official name, Space Transportation System (STS), was taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft of which it was the only item funded for development.[1] It flew 135 missions and carried 355 astronauts from 16 countries, many on multiple trips.


 
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