Lunar lava tubes on Earth? China completes underground moon simulation test area (video)

China has taken a new step in its long-term planning for lunar exploration with the completion of a “simulated moon underground space.”

Researchers have established a practice area in a volcanic lava cave in a forest region near Jingbo Lake in Mudanjiang City, located in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang. The move is in response to research suggesting that lava tube systems are present on the moon and Mars and could provide shielding from those worlds’ harsh radiation environments.

“The underground volcanic lava pipes by the Jingbo Lake are the most similar environment on Earth to the underground space of the moon. I hope our forward-looking research can serve China’s lunar exploration program,” Li Jiaqi, a researcher at Peking University, told China Central Television (CCTV).

China is practicing robotic moon exploration in a lava cave here on Earth. (Image credit: CCTV)

Experimental robots are already being used to test conducting autonomous exploration and multi-functional operations in the simulated lunar environment.

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