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The moon appears to warp the minds of some men.Despite putting men on the moon in 1969America seems determined on re-enacting the space race, this time pitting its efforts against those of theChinese. Now a Russian company claims it could develop a system to exploit the moon’s natural resources and potentially relocate harmful industries there. This is lunacy.

Russia certainly has great prowess in space. In its former guise as the centre of power in the Soviet Union it launched the first man-made satellite in 1957. In a spectacular follow up, Yuri Gagarin became the first person in space in 1961.Another triumph came in 1968 when the Russians sent a spaceship to orbit the moon with turtles aboard, returning it and its living cargo safely toEarth.An unmanned Russian spacecraft also landed on the moon ahead of the first manned landing by theAmericans.Even after NeilArmstrong took his one small step, Russia has proved its superiority in keeping people in space stations orbiting theEarth. The Russian Soyuz rocket is a mainstay of satellite launches and would be used to rescue astronauts should any accident befall the International Space Station.
Head of the spacecraft manufacturer that helped achieve these Russian successes, this week boasted that his rockets could be used to industrialise the moon. So why were his remarks greeted with such scepticism
One reason for the cynicism is that the idea is absurD、
A、United Nations treaty passed in 1967 bans potentially harmful interference with theEarth’s original satellite and requires international consultation before proceeding with any activity that could disrupt the peaceful exploration of space, including the moon.
A、second problem is that landing on the moon has proved beyond the budget of any state other thanAmerica and of any private company to date.
In fact one of the best hopes for investment comes from space tourism. On SaturdayApril 7th, the fifth such holidaymaker entered space aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket.Charles Simonyi, anAmerican software developer, paid $25m for his ten-day stay at the International Space Station. The next holiday destination is the moon. The tour operator that organised the first five packages is offering two tickets to orbit the moon for $100m each. Launch would be aboard a Soyuz spacecraft.But the Soyuz system was designed in the 1960s and has been on the verge of retirement for many years. Unfortunately the Russian authorities have postponed indefinitely the development of a successor. Thus the claim of the industrialisation of the moon is unlikely to succeeD、
The Russian company has boasted such claims mainly because they ______.
[A] get more financial support from the government.
[B] explore the moon and acquire more natural resources for human beings.
[C] transfer harmful industries to the moon to prevent our environment.
[D] attract more space travelers to develop the space tourism industry.
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