Rover of China left marks on the lunar
surface
BEIJING: China's first lunar lander
mission successfully separated joined Rovers on Sunday and left deep
scars on the surface of the moon. The official news agency Xinhua
reported, "China's first moon rover 'Utu' or 'Z' Rabbit 'day was
separated from the lander. 4:35 pm local time, six-wheeled rover
touched the surface of the moon."
Rover of China left marks on the lunar surface |
He said the whole process was recorded
by the camera on the lander. After the rover and lander on different
cameras - one took pictures of each other and started scientific
exploration. The Rover Long March 3B carrier rocket about two weeks
ago was projected through.
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