Chang’e-3 lander continues work after finishing scheduled tasks
Updated: 2014-12-15 17:39
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File photo of the Chang'e-3 lander. [Photo/Xinhua] |
During its year on the moon's surface, which included 13 dormancies on lunar nights and awakenings on lunar days, the Chang'e-3 lunar probe endured the extreme cold environment and carried out more than 30 radio surveys, says Cui Yan, chief designer of the Chang'e-3 lunar program at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center (BACC).
The Chang'e-3 successfully carried out a torch relay in space for the second Summer Youth Olympic Games on June 19, 2014, a new attempt to apply space technology to community service.
"The Chang'e-3 lander has accomplished all its scheduled tasks in its expected lifetime. But given its good condition, we plan to conduct further experiments to accumulate more technical experience for China's deep space exploration," says Cui.
The Chang'e-3 lunar probe was launched at the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China at 1:30 am on Dec 2, 2013, and soft landed on the moon's surface at 12:14 pm on Dec 14 that year. China is the third country to soft land a spacecraft on the surface of an extraterrestrial body.
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