The Lanyue ( zh, s=揽月, p=lǎn yuè, l=embracing the moon) lander, formerly known as the China crewed lunar surface lander () or simply as the lunar surface lander (), is a spacecraft under development by the
China Academy of Space Technology
The China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) () is a Chinese space agency and subordinate of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). The agency was founded on 20 February 1968, and is the main spacecraft development and prod ...
. The purpose of the lander is to carry two astronauts to the lunar surface and to return them to lunar orbit after a set period of time.
The lander's initial lunar-landing attempt is envisioned to occur by 2030.
Nomenclature
The official names for both the crewed lunar lander and the next-generation crewed spacecraft, the
Mengzhou
Mengzhou () is a County-level city in Henan province, People's Republic of China. It is administered by the prefecture-level city Jiaozuo. Its population in 1999 stood at 341,190.
Administrative divisions
As 2012, this city is divided to 4 subdist ...
(), were revealed by the
China Manned Space Agency
China Manned Space Agency or CMSA () is an agency of the People's Republic of China responsible for the administration of China Manned Space Program, the Chinese human spaceflight program.
Name
The native name of the organization (') was i ...
(CMSA) on 24 February 2024.
One possible English translation for ''Lanyue'' is ''Embracing the Moon'' while the English translation for ''Mengzhou'' can be ''Vessel of Dreams'' or ''Dream Vessel''.
Overview
Since at least August 2021, Western news media has reported that China's main spacecraft contractor was working on a human-rated landing system for lunar missions.
On 12 July 2023, at the 9th China (International) Commercial Aerospace Forum in
Wuhan
Wuhan (, ; ; ) is the capital of Hubei Province in the People's Republic of China. It is the largest city in Hubei and the most populous city in Central China, with a population of over eleven million, the ninth-most populous Chinese city a ...
, Hubei province, Zhang Hailian, a deputy chief designer with the CMSA, publicly introduced a preliminary plan to land two astronauts on the Moon by the year 2030. Under this plan, the astronauts will conduct scientific work upon landing on the Moon, including the collection of lunar rock and regolith samples. After a short stay on the lunar surface, they will carry the collected samples back into lunar orbit in their spacecraft and subsequently, to Earth.
The preliminary plan describes a 'landing segment' that consists of a new lunar-lander attached to a propulsion stage which together are to be launched autonomously into a
trans-lunar injection
A trans-lunar injection (TLI) is a propulsive maneuver used to set a spacecraft on a trajectory that will cause it to arrive at the Moon.
History
The first space probe to attempt TLI was the Soviet Union's Luna 1 on January 2, 1959 which ...
(TLI) orbit by the under-development
Long March 10
Long March 10 (), also known as the “''Next Generation crewed launch vehicle''” (), and previously and unofficially as the “''921 rocket''” () or the "''Long March 5G''" (a development of the Long March 5), is a Chinese Super heavy-lift l ...
rocket. The lander-propulsion stage arrangement is somewhat analogous to the lander-orbiter architecture of the 2020
Chang'e 5
Chang'e 5 () was the fifth lunar exploration mission of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program, and China's first lunar sample-return mission. Like its predecessors, the spacecraft is named after the Chinese moon goddess Chang'e. It launch ...
and the 2024
Chang'e 6
Chang'e 6 () is a planned robotic Chinese lunar exploration mission that is expected to launch in 2025 and perform China's second sample return mission. Like its predecessors, the spacecraft is named after the Chinese moon goddess Chang'e.
Over ...
robotic lunar sample-return missions; however, unlike the orbiters for the robotic missions, the propulsion stage for the crewed lander will descend from lunar orbit together with the lander rather than remaining in lunar orbit.
(The propulsion stage will undergo a controlled impact landing on the Moon after it separates from the crewed lander during the final stages of the descent, while the lander itself will attempt a powered soft landing).
On 24 April 2024, Lin Xiqiang, deputy director of
China Manned Space Agency
China Manned Space Agency or CMSA () is an agency of the People's Republic of China responsible for the administration of China Manned Space Program, the Chinese human spaceflight program.
Name
The native name of the organization (') was i ...
(CMSA), stated that the initial development of various products for China's lunar missions, including the Lanyue lander, is complete; according to Lin, mechanical and thermal articles for the lander and other mission segments have been constructed and the requisite rocket engines are undergoing hot fire tests. Lin further elaborated that prototype production and tests are in full swing and that the crewed lunar exploration launch site is currently under construction near the existing coastal
Wenchang spaceport in Hainan province.
On 29 October 2024, CMSA announced that a separation test for the two modules of the landing system (presumably the lander and its propulsion stage) had been carried out.
Lander attributes
A model of the under-development lunar lander was unveiled at an exhibition to mark three decades of China's human spaceflight program on 24 February 2023 at the
National Museum of China
The National Museum of China () flanks the eastern side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. The museum's mission is to educate about the arts and history of China. It is directed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic ...
in Beijing.
The physical model of the under-development lander, when considered together with the presentation by Zhang Hailian on 12 July 2023, suggests the future spacecraft will have the following components: four 7500-newton main engines, numerous attitude-control thrusters for precise maneuvering, a stowed lunar rover capable of carrying two astronauts, docking mechanisms (for docking with the
Mengzhou
Mengzhou () is a County-level city in Henan province, People's Republic of China. It is administered by the prefecture-level city Jiaozuo. Its population in 1999 stood at 341,190.
Administrative divisions
As 2012, this city is divided to 4 subdist ...
spacecraft), a crew hatch (for
EVAs), a ladder attached to one of the landing legs, two solar arrays, various antennaes and sensors.
The estimated mass of the fully-fuelled landing segment (lunar-lander plus propulsion-stage) is .
Lunar rover
Models of the crewed lander includes a four-wheeled rover stowed on the lander's external wall. CMSA previously issued an open call to private, public, and educational institutions to submit development plans for the future lunar rover; according to CMSA, fourteen groups submitted proposals in response to the open solicitation and eleven of the fourteen proposals advanced to the expert-review stage. On 24 October 2023, CMSA announced that two of the remaining eleven submitted proposals have advanced to the detailed design phase while another six groups will receive continued support to enable them to continue research into innovative aspects of their proposals. On 29 October 2024, CMSA awarded contracts to two teams (one team from the China Academy of Space Technology and a second team from the Shanghai Academy of Spaceflight Technology) to develop prototypes of the lunar rover, and production work was underway; a public call for proposed rover names is anticipated.
Survey of journal literature reveals that the planned lunar rover may incorporate "differential-braking" and "off-ground detection" technologies to enhance its anti-slip and steering-stability characteristics during high-speed traverse. Engineering prototypes have been built for design verification purposes.
The rover's planned mass is about 200 kilograms, and it will be able to carry two astronauts; it has a planned traverse-range of about 10 kilometres.
Lander mission architecture
Under CMSA's crewed lunar landing plan, the landing segment initially will be injected into an Earth-Moon transfer orbit via the Long March 10 carrier rocket, and subsequently acquire lunar orbit under its own power. It then will await a
lunar orbit rendezvous
Lunar orbit rendezvous (LOR) is a process for landing humans on the Moon and returning them to Earth. It was utilized for the Apollo program missions in the 1960s and 1970s. In a LOR mission, a main spacecraft and a smaller lunar lander travel to ...
with and docking by the separately launched
Mengzhou
Mengzhou () is a County-level city in Henan province, People's Republic of China. It is administered by the prefecture-level city Jiaozuo. Its population in 1999 stood at 341,190.
Administrative divisions
As 2012, this city is divided to 4 subdist ...
spacecraft (formerly known as the ''next-generation crewed spacecraft'', the analog to the Apollo program's
Apollo command and service module
The Apollo command and service module (CSM) was one of two principal components of the United States Apollo (spacecraft), Apollo spacecraft, used for the Apollo program, which landed astronauts on the Moon between 1969 and 1972. The CSM functio ...
) whereupon two astronauts will transfer to the lander, undock from Mengzhou, and maneuver the landing segment for a lunar-landing attempt.
The landing segment's powered descent phase will employ a "staged-descent" concept. Under this concept, the combined lander and propulsion stage will begin descending from lunar orbit with the latter providing the necessary deceleration; when the stack is close to the surface, the lander will separate from the propulsion stage and proceed to complete the powered descent and a soft-landing under the lander's own power (the discarded propulsion stage meanwhile will impact the lunar surface a safe distance away from the lander). At the conclusion of the surface portion of the mission, the full lunar lander will act as the ascent vehicle for the astronauts to return to lunar orbit.
According to a report by the
Xinhua News Agency
Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation: )J. C. Wells: Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, 3rd ed., for both British and American English, or New China News Agency, is the official state news agency of the People's Republic of China. Xinhua ...
, the lander also will be capable of autonomous flight operations.
As of 2022, the landing system is envisioned to enable a six-hour stay on the lunar surface by two astronauts.
It is unclear from the source if the quoted 'six-hour stay on the moon' references the lander's total time on the lunar surface or the astronauts' surface-
EVA duration; if the latter, then the proposed surface mission duration would be comparable to those carried out by the United States'
Apollo 11
Apollo 11 (July 16–24, 1969) was the American spaceflight that first landed humans on the Moon. Commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin landed the Apollo Lunar Module ''Eagle'' on July 20, 1969, at 20:17 UTC, a ...
and
Apollo 12
Apollo 12 (November 14–24, 1969) was the sixth crewed flight in the United States Apollo program and the second to land on the Moon. It was launched on November 14, 1969, by NASA from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Commander Charle ...
missions. During the previously cited 2023 aerospace forum in Wuhan, Zhang Hailian also stated that a lunar surface-EVA spacesuit with an endurance period of no less than eight hours is currently under development.
Lunar EVA spacesuit
On 28 September 2024, CMSA unveiled a spacesuit designed to allow astronauts to conduct extravehicular-activities in the lunar low-gravity environment. The EVA suit has been designed to be lightweight compared to China's current
Feitian orbital-class EVA spacesuit. The new spacesuit will protect astronauts from the radiation, thermal variations, and dust that they will encounter in the lunar surface environment. The suit also allows an astronaut to perform movements such as squatting and bending in order to facilitate the performance of work in complex lunar topography. A public competition to name the new spacesuit is currently underway.
Potential landing sites
Members of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences
The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); ), known by Academia Sinica in English until the 1980s, is the national academy of the People's Republic of China for natural sciences. It has historical origins in the Academia Sinica during the Repub ...
have begun site selection research ("suggestions") for the anticipated crewed lunar exploration program. Thirty prime landing sites have been identified (narrowed down from a preliminary list of 106 and an interim list of 50); the thirty sites are located in both the lunar north and south polar regions as well as in the lunar near and far sides. Numerous criteria, intended to maximize mission scientific value while taking into account crew safety and engineering feasibility, were considered by the team. Examples of the 30 prime sites include the following:
Ina crater/depression,
Reiner Gamma
Reiner Gamma (γ) is a geographical feature of the Moon known as a lunar swirl. It is one of the most visible lunar swirls from Earth, visible from most telescopes. It was originally thought to be a lunar highland, but scientists eventually reali ...
, and
Rimae Bode on the lunar near side,
Apollo basin,
Aitken crater, and
Mare Moscoviense
Mare Moscoviense ( ; ) is a lunar mare that sits in the Moscoviense basin. It is one of the very few maria on the far side of the Moon. Like Mare Marginis, this mare appears to be fairly thin. However, it is clearly centered within a large impact ...
on the lunar far side,
Shackleton crater
Shackleton is an impact crater that lies at the lunar south pole. The peaks along the crater's rim are exposed to almost continual sunlight, while the interior is perpetually in shadow. The low-temperature interior of this crater functions as a ...
in the lunar south polar region, and
Hermite crater in the lunar north polar region.
In mid-February 2025, news reports suggest that initial crewed landing attempts may target low-latitude lunar regions such as the equator; these reports were prompted by a February 2025 project announcement issued by the CMSA for proposals to construct a lunar remote sensing satellite "... to obtain high-precision topographic and geomorphic data of the moon’s low-latitude regions, map key mineral resource distributions, and identify characteristic minerals." The satellite is intended to support future crewed lunar landings.
Earth-Moon trajectory design
Preliminary trajectory designs based on specific landing sites and landing periods have also been carried out by a team from the
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
The Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA, ), colloquially known as Nanhang (南航), is a public research university in Nanjing, China. One of the Seven Sons of National Defence, it is directly supervised by the Ministry of In ...
and from the China Astronaut Research and Training Center. In particular, the team analyzed possible Earth-Moon transfer trajectories based on seven potential landing sites, including Rimae Bode, a series of lunar
rille
Rille (German for 'groove') is typically used to describe any of the long, narrow depressions in the surface of the Moon that resemble channels. The Latin term is ''rima'', plural ''rimae''. Typically, a rille can be several kilometers wi ...
s west of the
Bode crater, and Mare Moscoviense, covering the period from 2027 until 2037.
The analysis employed a dynamic weighting method that quantified mission efficiency factors and engineering constraints, combined with the application of a pseudostate trajectory model to optimize the computational efficiency of trajectory design and landing site/time selection.
The pseudostate model was first proposed by J.S. Wilson in 1969 to study Earth-Moon spacecraft transfer trajectories. In the context of an Earth-Moon-spacecraft three-body system, the pseudostate method usually is more computationally efficient than the traditional
patched-conic method of trajectory design.
The patched-conic method essentially seeks to "patch" together two (Keplerian) two-body ellipses (the conics) at a point of intersection defined by the Moon's gravitational
sphere of influence
In the field of international relations, a sphere of influence (SOI) is a spatial region or concept division over which a state or organization has a level of cultural, economic, military or political exclusivity.
While there may be a formal al ...
, while taking into account the various physical constraints. This method can result in large errors that may be controlled by a possibly unstable and time-consuming iterative computational process.
The pseudostate model modifies the conic-patching method by defining a ''pseudostate transformation sphere'' (PTS), a region in which the spacecraft trajectory is calculated as an approximate solution to the
restricted three-body problem
In physics and classical mechanics, the three-body problem is the problem of taking the initial positions and velocities (or momenta) of three point masses and solving for their subsequent motion according to Newton's laws of motion and Newton's ...
. The method starts by calculating an initial simple two-body Earth-spacecraft ellipse and using it to propagate the spacecraft's position to a point within the Moon's PTS (the spacecraft's ''pseudostate''), next the approximate restricted three-body solution is applied and the pseudostate is backward propagated to a point on the surface of the Laplace sphere, which defines the beginning of the Moon's gravitational sphere of influence, and finally a two-body Moon-spacecraft conic is calculated and the spacecraft location is forward propagated from the surface of the Laplace sphere to an arbitrary perilune point.
The Laplace sphere and the gravitational sphere of influence concepts used in the two models, when applied to Earth-Moon system with an approximately circular orbit, is given by
where
is the radius of Laplace sphere,
is the average Earth-Moon distance,
is the mass of the Moon and
is the Earth's mass. Strictly speaking, the Laplace sphere is not a sphere but a changing hypersurface defined at each point of the path of a gravitational mass. The criterion for calculating the Moon's Laplace sphere is to analyze the Moon's gravity as the primary force acting in the region under consideration while the Earth's gravity is treated as a perturbing force.
The Laplace sphere differs from the
Hill sphere
The Hill sphere of an astronomical body is the region in which it dominates the attraction of satellites. To be retained by a planet, a moon must have an orbit that lies within the planet's Hill sphere. That moon would, in turn, have a Hill sp ...
because the calculation of the latter sphere requires the presence of stable orbits while the former does not.
See also
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Apollo Lunar Module
The Apollo Lunar Module (LM ), originally designated the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM), was the lunar lander spacecraft that was flown between lunar orbit and the Moon's surface during the United States' Apollo program. It was the first crewed s ...
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LK (spacecraft)
The LK (russian: ЛК, from russian: Лунный корабль, Lunniy korabyl, lunar craft; GRAU index: 11F94) was a lunar module (lunar lander designed for human spaceflight) developed in the 1960s as a part of several Soviet crewed lunar pr ...
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Altair
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Starship HLS
Starship HLS, or Starship Human Landing System, is a lunar lander variant of the Starship spacecraft that will transfer astronauts from a lunar orbit to the surface of the Moon and back. It is being designed and built by SpaceX under contract ...
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Blue Moon
A blue moon is an additional full moon that appears in a subdivision of a year: the third of four full moons in a season.
The phrase in modern usage has nothing to do with the actual color of the Moon, although a visually blue Moon (the Moon a ...
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List of crewed lunar lander designs
This is a list of designs for crewed lunar landers, spacecraft intended to land on the Moon. A key aspect is achieving a soft landing, and for an ascent stage to successfully escape the Moon
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. ...
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Lunar lander
A lunar lander or Moon lander is a spacecraft designed to land on the surface of the Moon. As of 2021, the Apollo Lunar Module is the only lunar lander to have ever been used in human spaceflight, completing six lunar landings from 1969 to 19 ...
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Comparison of crewed space vehicles A number of different spacecraft have been used to carry people to and from outer space.
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Orbital space vehicles
Suborbital space vehicles
Footnotes
See also
*Cargo spacecraft (robotic resupply spacecraft)
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