Enlarge / The original Yutu rover on the moon. While some details are still being worked out, it is agreed that the moon was created when a Mars-sized body collided with the early Earth. Part of the debris brought into orbit by the collision would then condense into the Moon. One of the consequences of this is that the early …
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Good night, Chang & # 39; e-4! China's probe on Moon's long nap for the moonlit night
China's mission to the other side of the moon has become dormant for its fifth, cold moonlit night. The lunar surface experiences day and night, just like Earth's. There is no consistent "dark side," as pop culture sometimes calls it. Instead, the moon experiences a full day, lasting 28 Earth days. (However, there is actually a distant side that explores …
Read More »China's lunar probe Chang & # 39; e-4 sends full moon-side view, East Asia News & Top Stories
BEIJING • China's Moon Probe has sent the first panoramic image of its landing pad since its historic arrival on the other side of the moon, showing the crater landscape it explores. The mission Chang'e-4 – named after a Moon Goddess – made the world's first gentle landing on the other side of the Moon on January 3, marking an …
Read More »The Chang & # 39; e-4 probe takes panoramic pictures on the other side of the moon – Xinhua
China's National Space Agency, January 11, 2019, releases 360-degree panoramic photos with a camera installed on China's Chang Camera were taken. e-4 Moon probe (cylindrical projection). The Chinese Chang'e-4 probe took panoramic shots of the lunar surface after successfully landing the first soft landing on the other side of the moon. (Xinhua / China National Space Administration) BEIJING, January 11 …
Read More »The China Moon mission lands on the other side with the spaceship Chang & # 39; e-4
Copyright Twitter / CGTNOfficial Caption The Moon Rover, as depicted in Chinese state media China says it successfully landed a spaceship on the other side of the Moon, the first such attempt and landing. At 10:26 am Beijing time (02:26 GMT) the unmanned Chang & # 39; e-4 US probe settled in the South Pole Aitken Basin, State Media said. …
Read More »"Will China claim ownership?" -Chang & # 39; e-4 Rover to reach Lunar Year 2019 on the other side of the Moon
Posted on December 14, 2018 China's Chang'e-4 lunar rover will stand in the Von Kármán crater in the Aitken Basin due to touchdown on the other side of the Moon around New Year 2019 – the rugged and complex terrain of the South Pole region. The planet's new space superpower will set its flag. Will it also claim ownership? This …
Read More »Chang & # 4; e-4: China mission launches on the other side of the moon
Image Copyright CNSA Caption Artwork: The Chang & # 39; e 4 rover explores a huge impact basin on the other side China has launched the first mission to land a robotic vehicle on the other side of the moon, Chinese media say. The Chang'e-4 mission will set up a static lander and rover at Von Kármán Crater. located on …
Read More »China launches spacecraft Chang & # 39; e-4 for groundbreaking lunar landing mission
HELSINKI – China launched its Chang'e-4 Moon mission on December 7, successfully sending the lander and rover into a lunar orbit before an unprecedented attempt to land on the other side of the Moon the New Year. The launch of the Chang & # 39; e-4 Long March 3B launcher was at 13:23 Eastern Time, December 7 (2:23 am local …
Read More »China's Chang & # 4; e-4 Lander and Rover go to the other side of the moon
According to the study, the lander aims at the large Von Kármán crater. Once landed, he and the rover aboard will analyze the lunar soil, examine its subsoil structure, and study the solar wind. China's State News Agency Xinhua News also reported in April that Chang & # 39; s will be carrying 4 seeds and possibly silkworm eggs to …
Read More »China's land of the Chang & # 39; e-4 countries starts with the mission to the moon
China wants to go where no one has gone before: the other side of the moon. A rocket carrying the lunar sander Chang'e-4 started on Saturday at 2:23 local time from Xichang satellite launch center in southern China. (In the United States, it was still Friday afternoon). The Chinese authorities did not send the launch, but an unofficial livestream recorded …
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