

Beijing, 13 abr (China) — A China criou um comitê de especialistas para amostras lunares, informou a Administração Espacial Nacional da China (CNSA, na sigla em inglês) nesta terça-feira.
De acordo com os regulamentos sobre a gestão de amostras lunares, a CNSA estabeleceu o comitê como uma instituição consultiva de especialistas para o gerenciamento de amostras lunares.
O comitê tem como objetivo aproveitar ao máximo o valor científico das amostras lunares e padronizar sua gestão.
Ele exercerá as funções de revisão e consulta relacionadas às amostras lunares seguindo os princípios de equidade, imparcialidade e abertura, disse a CNSA.
Os principais deveres do comitê incluem revisar pedidos de empréstimo de amostras lunares, revisar o retorno das amostras, fornecer conselhos e sugestões sobre questões relacionadas às amostras, avaliar os êxitos de pesquisa científica nas amostras e popularizar a ciência lunar.
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