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Meet ‘Tansuo’ and ‘Wangyu,’ China’s next moon rover and astronaut spacesuit (video)

Meet ‘Tansuo’ and ‘Wangyu,’ China’s next moon rover and astronaut spacesuit (video)


China’s human spaceflight agency has unveiled official names for a spacesuit and rover to be used in the country’s moon landing mission before the end of the decade.

The China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) announced on Wednesday (Feb. 12) that the lunar extravehicular suit is named “Wangyu”, which means “gazing into the cosmos.” It echoes the name for the “Feitain” suit—meaning “flying into space”—currently used by Chinese astronauts to venture outside of the Tiangong space station in low Earth orbit.

Meanwhile, the unpressurized rover designed to carry two astronauts has been dubbed “Tansuo”, meaning “to explore.” The name reflects the lunar rover’s mission and practical value in aiding the Chinese people to uncover the mysteries of the moon, which is in line with China’s yearning to explore the vast cosmos, develop the space industry and build itself into a space power, CMSA said in a statement.

a white space suit with a gold visor next to a four-wheeled, car-like rover on a grey, dusty surface

China’s new spacesuit for moon exploration, known as “Wangyu” (left); and the nation’s planned crewed moon rover, known as “Tansuo” (right). (Image credit: China Central Television (CCTV))

The names were chosen following a public call for suggestions issued in September and October 2024. More than 9,000 submissions from people from all walks of life. Asides from the names, development of the hardware is proceeding well.

Article by:Source: andrew.w.jones@protonmail.com (Andrew Jones)

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