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China launched the “Chang’e 5” lunar landing probe, which successfully landed on the lunar surface at 11 pm Taipei time and returned landing images, becoming China’s third lunar landing probe. Image: Reproduced from Xinhua news agency
China’s launch of the “Chang’e 5” lunar landing probe successfully landed on the lunar surface at 11 pm Taipei time yesterday and released landing images, becoming China’s third lunar landing probe. The Russian Aeronautics and Space Administration (RSA) and the United States Space Administration (NASA) today congratulated (second) this.
After the launch of Chang’e 5, the European Space Agency (ESA) tracked it for several hours at the Kuru ground station in French Guiana. When Chang’e 5 returns to Earth, ESA will pass through the Maspalomas grounds in Spain. The station receives the signal.
According to the “Russian News Agency” (TASS), RSA deputy director Savaryev stated in the first local hour that the National Space Administration of China has completed a lunar probe acquisition mission, the first time in the history of China’s space exploration. Savariyev stressed that moon research remains the priority of all countries’ space programs, and Russia and China regularly discuss cooperation and development in the space field.
In addition, the leader of NASA’s science mission, Thomas Zurbuchen, congratulated him on Twitter: “This is not a simple mission.” The samples collected from the moon were sent back to earth. Benefit from research conducted on valuable assets that advance the international scientific community.
China launched the “Chang’e 5” lunar landing probe, successfully landed on the lunar surface at 11 pm Taipei time and returned landing images
NASA science mission leader Thomas Zurbuchen congratulated on Twitter: “This is not a simple mission.”
RSA Deputy Director Savariyev said Russia and China regularly discuss cooperation and development in the space sector.
The ground team responsible for China’s “Chang’e 5” lunar landing probe. Image: Obtained from Xinhua News Agency
ASA Science Mission Leader Thomas Zurbuchen congratulated on Twitter: “This is not a simple mission.” Image: Thomas Zurbuchen Twitter Summary
China’s “Chang’e 5” lunar landing probe successfully landed on the moon. Image: Reproduced from Xinhua news agency
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