Showing posts with label China Space Agency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China Space Agency. Show all posts
Released video: China's Chang'e-3 lunar probe lands on Moon, December 15, 2013
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Source: RT.com
Chinese state television released video of the Chang'e-3 space probe landing on the Moon. The 140-kilogramme (300-pound) rover on board the probe separated from the much larger landing vehicle early on Sunday, around seven hours after the Chang'e 3 had touched down on a fairly flat, Earth-facing part of the moon. The event marks the first soft-landing on the moon in three decades, joining the USA and former USSR in achieving the feat.-rt.com
Chinese state television released video of the Chang'e-3 space probe landing on the Moon. The 140-kilogramme (300-pound) rover on board the probe separated from the much larger landing vehicle early on Sunday, around seven hours after the Chang'e 3 had touched down on a fairly flat, Earth-facing part of the moon. The event marks the first soft-landing on the moon in three decades, joining the USA and former USSR in achieving the feat.-rt.com
China's Moon Rover 'Jade Rabbit' Lands Safely on Moon | Chinese Space Program, December 14, 2013
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China's Moon Rover 'Jade Rabbit' Lands Safely on Moon Chinese space program China's Moon Rover 'Jade Rabbit' Lands Safely China becomes only the third country to complete a rover landing - the first for 37 years - on the Moon. An unmanned spacecraft carrying China's first lunar rover called "Jade Rabbit' has safely landed on the surface of the Moon, according to state television.
It is the first "soft landing" of a probe there for 37 years and China is only the third country to complete such a feat after the US and former Soviet Union.
Beijing has now taken a big step towards becoming a global player in space.
Scientists burst into applause as a computer-generated image representing the Chang'e 3 spacecraft carrying the solar-powered buggy was seen touching down on the Moon's surface via screens in Beijing.
The craft's camera broadcast images of the surface before it reportedly came down in the Sinus Iridum, or the Bay of Rainbows.
It had hovered for several minutes seeking an appropriate place to land. Lunar rover on the Moon set to leave spacecraft Simulation of how the rover was expected to leave the spacecraft.
A soft landing does not damage the craft and the equipment it takes.
Structures on the Moon, China Space Agency
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Recently, a mission to the moon sent by China's space agency caught what seems to be structures and lights that are apparently artificial on the moons surface.
Recently, a mission to the moon sent by China's space agency caught what seems to be structures and lights that are apparently artificial on the moons surface.

