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Japan plans to send humans to the moon in the late 1920s.
Xinhua News Agency, Tokyo, 28th-Japan revised the timetable of its space exploration program on Tuesday, aiming to send a Japanese to the moon in the second half of the 1920s (after 2025).

Reuters reported that Japanese Prime Minister kishida fumio said at the meeting to finalize the space program: "Space is not only the frontier that brings people hopes and dreams, but also provides an important foundation for our economy and society in terms of economic security."

According to the draft timetable of the basic plan of the universe, Japan's goal is to realize the first moon landing by non-Americans under the American-led "Al themis" plan.

Japan's space program also proposes to launch a probe to explore Mars in 2024 and study ways to generate solar energy in space.

China also plans to become a space power in 2030, and plans to send astronauts to the moon. The Asian space race is imminent.

In addition to participating in the moon landing, people will also be responsible for helping to build unmanned transport planes and lunar exploration vehicles to and from the moon and the earth.

In addition, Japan will also establish its own satellite space information transmission station, and use most small radar satellites to build a cosmic observation network.

According to the news, Japan is still implementing the "Cosmic Solar Power Generation" plan, which transports cosmic solar energy from space to the earth to realize power transmission between the earth and space. This plan will be realized in 2025.

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) recently launched the astronaut recruitment plan, which is the second time that Japan has implemented a new astronaut training plan after a lapse of 13 years. These astronauts will be the first Japanese to land on the moon.