China creates history, becomes first to land spacecraft on far side of moon
China on Thursday
successfully landed a spacecraft
on the far side of the moon, becoming the first in history to touch the lunar surface unseen from Earth,
according to media reports.The Chang’e-4 lunar probe, named after the mythical
Moon Goddess, landed at 10:26 am Beijing time.
The
China
National Space Administration (CNSA) landed the robotic probe — Change's 4 — in the unexplored South
Pole-Aitken basin, which is the largest, oldest and deepest crater on the
moon's surface. The probe entered an elliptical path around the moon last
weekend, drawing up to 15-kilometre close from the surface.
The
Change's-4
was launched from Xichang, southwestern China, on December 8. The probe reached
the final orbit around the moon after 22 days and transmitted the first-ever
"close range" image of the dark side of the moon.
Landing
on the unexplored region will enable Chang’e-4’s rover to better study the moon
because of the lack of electromagnetic interference from Earth. Read
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