Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

China launches relay satellite for landing on dark side of moon

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

China launched a relay satellite on Monday as part of a groundbrea­king programme to be the first to land a spacecraft on the far side of the moon later this year.

The satellite, lofted into space aboard a Long March-4C rocket, will facilitate communicat­ion between controller­s on Earth and the Chang’e 4 mission, the China National Space Administra­tion said on its website. China hopes to become the first country to soft-land a probe on the moon’s far side, also known as the dark side because it faces away from Earth and is comparativ­ely unknown.

The satellite, named Queqiao, or “Magpie Bridge,” after an ancient Chinese folk tale, was launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in the southweste­rn province of Sichuan, the Space Administra­tion said.

The launch is a “key step,” but the satellite’s mission must still overcome challenges including making multiple adjustment­s to its orbit, “braking” near the moon and using lunar gravity to its advantage, project manager Zhang Lihua was quoted as saying by the Xinhua News Agency. According to the administra­tion and website space.com, Queqiao was expected to arrive shortly at the Earth-moon Lagrange point 2, a gravitatio­nally stable spot located 64,000 km beyond the far side of the moon. Without such a communicat­ions relay link, spacecraft on the far side would have to “send their signals through the moon’s rocky bulk,” space.com said.

BEIJING:

 ?? AP ?? The relay satellite Queqiao is launched from southwest China's Xichang Satellite Launch Centre.
AP The relay satellite Queqiao is launched from southwest China's Xichang Satellite Launch Centre.

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