China has built an artificial moon that simulates low-gravity conditions on Earth

  • It is said to be the first of its kind and could play a key role in the country’s future lunar missions
  • Landscape is supported by a magnetic field and was inspired by experiments to levitate a frog

The moon simulator could provide valuable research for China’s lunar exploration activities. Photo: AFP

China has built a research facility that simulates the low-gravity environment on the moon – and it was inspired by experiments using magnets to levitate a frog.

The facility could provide valuable research for China’s lunar exploration activities, according to scientists involved in the project. Located in the eastern city of Xuzhou, in Jiangsu province, the simulator is expected to be officially launched in the coming months.
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