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Lanzhou Institute of Physics, a subsidiary of CAST, conducted ground testing on its newly developed eddy current nondestructive testing equipment, demonstrating an important breakthrough had been made with the nondestructive testing of orbital spacecraft. The equipment works steadily and has met the design requirements for space applications. It was also announced by the Institute that the equipment would be used during the next lunar exploration mission to detect the status of the
Lanzhou Institute of Physics, a subsidiary of CAST, conducted ground testing on its newly developed eddy current nondestructive testing equipment, demonstrating an important breakthrough had been made with the nondestructive testing of orbital spacecraft. The equipment works steadily and has the the design the requirements for space applications. It was also announced by the Institute that the equipment would be used during the next lunar exploration mission to detect the status of the