Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why won't the spaceship land on the grassland in July and August?

Why won't the spaceship land on the grassland in July and August?

The reason for this is the following:

1, July and August are summer months, and the grassland climate is hot and the weather is unstable, which is prone to severe weather such as thunderstorms and strong winds. These weather conditions are not conducive to the landing of spacecraft, and may increase the risk in the landing process.

2. The wind direction of grassland changes greatly in summer, so the influence of wind direction on landing trajectory should be considered when the spacecraft lands. If the wind direction changes frequently or the wind speed is high, it may cause the spacecraft to deviate from the scheduled landing trajectory and increase the difficulty and risk of landing.

July and August are the peak season for grassland tourism, with a large flow of people. In order to avoid the potential danger to the crowd when the spacecraft lands, it is usually chosen to land when there are few people.