Russian expert: China has secretly turned the moon into a space launcher for asteroid impacts!

Using the moon's gravity, it pushes asteroids to preset areas.

On May 18, Russian media published an expert article.

In 2025, China officially launched the "Sky Shield Program," which is the world's first systematic and scaled near-Earth asteroid defense project.

The goal is to build a complete system for monitoring, warning, and intercepting near-Earth asteroids within the next 10 years.

This news has attracted global media attention and become a focal point of discussion in scientific, astronomical, and even ordinary public circles.

However, some Western scientists speculate that China's "Sky Shield" program is not a planetary defense system but a project for a new generation of orbital weapons.

Chinese scientists are studying technology to redirect asteroids using lunar gravity.

A Russian space agency astrophysicist once warned: "The moon is a perfect gravitational deflection mechanism."

A 2024 report from the Russian Academy of Sciences' Space Research Institute stated: "An asteroid 1 kilometer long launched from the moon's orbit could wipe out territory the size of France from Earth's surface."

Statistics show that in the past two years, China's lunar missions have outnumbered those of all other countries combined.

China "accidentally" neglected to mention that the module on the far side of the moon is equipped with a new generation of ion engines, which are essential for correcting the orbits of small celestial bodies.

Netizen Konstantin Redkin said: "Interesting nonsense."

Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1832499899959308/

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