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China Launches Its First Moon Rover Mission


cChina launched its first mission Monday to land a rover on the moon, an unmanned operation scheduled to arrive in mid-December to start surveying the lunar surface and transmitting images.

A Long March-3B rocket carrying the Chang’e 3 lander blasted off Monday as scheduled at 1:30 a.m. from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

The launch center’s director, Zhang Zhenzhong, declared the launch successful. “We will strive for our space dream as part of the Chinese dream of national rejuvenation,” Zhang was quoted as saying.

If the Chang’e 3 successfully soft-lands on the moon, China will become the third country to do so, after the United States and the former Soviet Union. A soft landing does not damage the craft and the equipment it carries. An earlier Chinese craft orbited and collected data before intentionally crash-landing on the moon.

The moon rover carried in the latest mission, called “Yutu” — or “Jade Rabbit” in Chinese — will survey the moon’s geological structures, Xinhua said.

A telescope will be set up on the moon to survey the moon surface and observe the earth’s plasmasphere, a region of dense, cold plasma that surrounds the earth, Xinhua said.

China sent its first astronaut into space in 2003, becoming the third nation after Russia and the United States to achieve manned space travel independently.

The military-backed space program is a source of enormous national pride and has powered ahead in a series of well-funded, methodically timed steps.

(AP)



2 Responses

  1. It would be nice to have more, bigger, and better telescopes on the moon. Like the Hubble, they will not be clouded by the Earth’s atmosphere. One on the dark side of the moon would be especially nice so as to avoid light pollution at least for part of the lunar month.

  2. Until 250 years, China was one of the richest and most powerful countries in the world. Then their government got excessively stupid and they are now only finally recovering. China’s accomplishments should not be seen as a surprise, but their history should be a warning of what happends if a dumb government gets to mess up a country.

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