China’s National Space Administration (CNSA) has announced that the rise of China’s Chang-5 probe has been successfully presented and the lunar orbit treaty was introduced at 5:42 a.m. Sunday, according to China’s National Space Administration (CNSA). CNSA) has announced.
This is the first time a Chinese spacecraft has sampled and docked a lunar horoscope, which also marked the end of lunar eclipses.
CNS Samples collected on the moon weighing about 2 kg have been transferred to the returnee from the orbit, he said.
Chang-5’s mission is the most complex in Chinese aerospace history, as well as the world’s first lunar model mission in more than 40 years.
The Chang-5 probe, which included an orbiter, a lander, a climber and a returner, was Started November 24, and its Lander-Alexander combination Touched down On December 1, near the moon, north of the Moons Runner in the Ocean’s Preslarium, also known as the Sea of Storms.
Samples were followed Collected and sealed, Climb Descended from the surface of the moon On December 3.
The Bit Rabbit-Returner will be separated from the next climb, and will wait for the right time to begin its journey back to Earth.
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(With input from Xinhua)