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我打赌国运姐不会回复你这个回复。
洗不白啊。美国月壤不敢给中国验证是否是真的,还想舔着大脸要中国的月壤。
60年前就做到了,现在不该信手拈来么?
Scientific Significance: The Chang'e-5 samples, retrieved in 2020, are about 2 billion years old, younger than Apollo samples, offering new insights into lunar volcanic history.
Access Challenges: While the CNSA (China National Space Administration) invited international proposals, and five U.S.-based teams were finalists in 2024, the process is hindered by the 2011 Congressional ban (Wolf Amendment), which requires FBI certification that collaboration does not threaten U.S. security.
Reciprocity: Chinese scientists have expressed desire for access to U.S. Apollo samples, which they have previously been denied, creating a, as described in this South China Morning Post article, lopsided negotiation where the U.S. wants Chinese samples without easily returning the gesture.
Current Status: As of late 2024, hopes were fading for a smooth exchange, though scientists on both sides continue to push for data sharing despite geopolitical tensions. |
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