The Chinese lunar exploration symbol abstractly outlines a full moon with a pair of footprints on it, symbolizing the ultimate dream of exploring the moon.
The starting point of the arc naturally forms a dragon, symbolizing that China's space flight is soaring like a dragon. The flying white at the starting point of the arc is composed of a group of doves for peace, which expresses China's good wish for peaceful use of space. The whole figure skillfully forms the word "moon" in ancient Chinese with one arc and two points, and the writing intention is to convey a belief in exploration.
The purpose of lunar exploration:
The main components of the moon and the earth are the same, and the study of the moon is certainly beneficial to the study of the early earth environment. The practical experience of migrating to the moon can also provide reference data for migrating to Europa and other places to avoid unnecessary sacrifice and waste. Moreover, the gravity on the moon is small, which is suitable for cultivating space crops and is also beneficial to agricultural development.
The moon is our satellite, and it should contain considerable resources. Moreover, there is no nature on the moon, so it is much less difficult to develop. The composition of the moon is basically the same as that of the earth, so there are not many technical problems in resource exploitation.