The announcement of the establishment of the "Korean Space Agency" immediately sparked discussions on international social media.
It is reported that the establishment and planning goals of this agency were inspired by the successful Chinese Chang'e program, demonstrating South Korea's ambitious aspirations in space development.
American netizens joked about the name "Korean Space Agency," questioning whether it sounded somewhat comical. Some suggested naming future probes "Kimchi 1," believing it would attract more global attention.
In fact, Korean kimchi is well-known internationally, and American netizens found humor in this suggestion.
French netizens also joined in jest, expressing concern that if South Korea were to successfully land on the moon and claim ownership, it would create a ridiculous situation.
Pakistan netizens, not to be outdone, added a humorous comment, suggesting that South Korea might be shot down by neighboring countries before even launching into space, earning admiration from netizens from various countries present, adding to the fun of the banter.
French netizens also cautioned that South Korea's goal of landing on Mars by 2045 seemed too fantastical. Did they think Mars was their backyard?
Therefore, netizens from various countries pointed out some impractical aspects of South Korea's plans.
The dialogue between British and South Korean netizens was particularly noteworthy.
When British netizens pointed out that the surface temperature of Mars was too high for landing, South Korean netizens disagreed, suggesting that landing at night would be fine.
This comment immediately elicited laughter from everyone.
However, actual survey data shows that surface temperatures on Mars may only reach minus 100 degrees Celsius under extreme conditions, indicating that the South Korean netizen's comment was somewhat unrealistic.
Chinese netizens seemed to have a more humorous perspective.
Some pretended to suggest seriously that Koreans should go to Mars before dawn to avoid the daytime heat.
Others suggested they should go to Mars in winter when temperatures would be lower.
Netizens from other countries followed suit with jests, mentioning that a few years ago, Koreans had already landed on the sun but chose to go at night. They just needed to try a few more times to succeed.
Through the interaction of netizens from various countries, it can be seen that their understanding of the Korean plan varies.
Two days after South Korea announced the establishment of the "Korean Space Agency," China issued a document prohibiting the export of certain aerospace equipment to South Korea, sparking discussions among netizens.
Although netizens mainly joked about it, they also understood that competition and cooperation between countries in aerospace are concurrent.
With the development of aerospace technology, it is believed that South Korea will also make new progress in this field.
Although netizens from various countries joked about South Korea's plan with humor and irony, this also helps to draw public attention to the aerospace industry.
As long as the plan can be executed and the goals achieved, it will greatly promote the development of various countries in the aerospace field.
In any case, South Korea's determination and spirit of exploration in the aerospace industry are commendable.
With the development of technology, cooperation between different countries and ethnicities in the aerospace field will become increasingly frequent.
It is expected that through mutual learning, the aerospace capabilities of various countries will be improved. Looking forward to a new chapter in human aerospace endeavors!
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