Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

China launches rover for first ‘far side’ moon landing

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China launched a rover early on Saturday destined to land on the far side of the moon, a global first that would boost Beijing’s ambitions to become a space superpower.

The Chang’e-4 lunar probe mission - named after the moon goddess in Chinese mythology - launched on a Long March 3B rocket from the Xichang launch centre at 2.23am local time, according to Xinhua news agency.

The blast-off marked the start of a long journey to the far side of the moon for the Chang’e-4 mission, expected to land around the New Year to carry out experiment­s and survey the untrodden terrain.

“Chang’e-4 is humanity’s first probe to land on and explore the far side of the moon,” said the mission’s chief commander He Rongwei of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, the main state-owned space contractor.

“This mission is also the most meaningful deep space exploratio­n research project in the world in 2018,” Rongwei said.

Unlike the near side of the moon that is “tidally locked” and always faces the earth, and offers many flat areas to touch down on, the far side is mountainou­s and rugged.

It was not until 1959 that the Soviet Union captured the first images of the heavily cratered surface, uncloaking some of the mystery of the moon’s “dark side”.

No lander or rover has ever touched the surface there, positionin­g China as the first nation to explore the area.

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 ?? AP ?? The Chang'e 4 lunar probe launches from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China's Sichuan Province on Saturday.
AP The Chang'e 4 lunar probe launches from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China's Sichuan Province on Saturday.

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