by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Feb 16, 2025
China has officially revealed the names of its new spacesuits and manned rover, which will be used in upcoming lunar missions. The China Manned Space Agency announced Wednesday that astronauts walking on the moon's surface will wear spacesuits named Wangyu, meaning "Stargazing," while the crewed lunar rover has been designated as Tansuo, translating to "Exploration."
The agency elaborated that Wangyu symbolizes China's expanding space ambitions, encompassing manned lunar landings and deep-space expeditions. It also reflects the country's commitment to the peaceful use of outer space and the vision of a shared future for humanity. Meanwhile, the name Tansuo signifies the nation's relentless pursuit of the unknown, embodying the pioneering spirit of those working in China's manned space programs.
These names were chosen from over 9,000 public submissions, reviewed by a panel of experts before final selection. According to the agency, prototypes of both the spacesuit and the rover are currently under development, with research and design work progressing steadily.
Wang Yanan, chief editor of Aerospace Knowledge magazine, highlighted the significance of assigning meaningful names to key space hardware. "A well-chosen name can carry deep symbolism, attract public interest, and inspire younger generations," he noted, referencing the appeal of previous Chinese space mission names like Shenzhou and Chang'e.
China is planning its first manned lunar mission around 2030. According to the published mission plan, after landing on the moon, two astronauts will explore the surface using the four-wheeled, open-top rover for three days before departing for Earth.
Several major research institutions and aerospace enterprises are involved in developing the necessary mission hardware. Zhang Wanxin, a researcher at the Astronaut Center of China, stated that the lunar spacesuits will be lightweight, compact, and designed to withstand the moon's harsh conditions. Meanwhile, Zhang Chongfeng, an engineer with China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, revealed that field tests have already been conducted on a technology demonstrator for the crewed lunar rover, and detailed design work is underway.
Beyond technical advancements, China's space agency continues to engage the public by promoting key milestones in the lunar program. In February last year, the agency unveiled the names of the lunar lander and the new crew spaceship. The lander, named Lanyue or "Embracing the Moon," draws inspiration from a 1965 poem by Chairman Mao Zedong, representing China's aspirations and confidence in its lunar explorations. The crew spacecraft, named Mengzhou or "Dream Vessel," embodies the goal of realizing the nation's ambitions for space exploration.
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