At the beginning of 2025, the first United Nations rocket team successfully arrived on the moon, producing a total of 334.795 tons of building materials.
At this time, many countries that were eyeing the United States attempted to disrupt the barely supported economic system and incite riots through various means. Shortly after, riots erupted in the United States, forcing it to postpone its lunar landing plan from March 20th to June 23rd. Strikes occurred in various regions, causing economic stagnation, which was very similar to the situation four years ago. Fortunately, the United States responded extremely quickly, quelling the riots in just two months and regaining 61.92% of the vote. On June 7, 2025, the \\\"Moon Base Plan\\\" was resumed, resolving 96% of the strike incidents. Although the GDP in the first half of the year was only $11.29 trillion, economic progress was still resumed, and 189.954 tons of building materials were completed according to the plan on June 24.
While the United States and the United Nations have suspended their plans due to economic crises and civil unrest, the Chinese Academy of Sciences has made breakthrough progress in space shuttles and automatic construction robots. On August 4th, China\\u0027s first 100 megabyte computer, the PRC-A01 calculator, was born. This calculator will depart on October 8th, the anniversary of the completion of the Chinese space station, aboard the Space Shuttle (referred to as the Shuttle) and nine United Nations rockets to establish a lunar base belonging to China, the Zhonghua 1 base, in the eastern part of Jinghai.
At 7:16 pm on October 9, 2025, the United Nations rocket team returned after leaving 220.079 tons of building materials on the lunar surface.
On October 17, 2025, as the sun set and the robots suspended their work, they produced a total of 248.875 tons of building materials in eight days, exceeding the theoretical data of 246 tons.