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China prepares mission to land spacecraft on Moon’s far side

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China was preparing to launch a groundbrea­king mission today to softland a spacecraft on the largely unexplored far side of the Moon, demonstrat­ing its growing ambitions as a space power to rival Russia, the European Union and the US.

With its Chang’e 4 Mission, China hopes to be the first country to ever successful­ly undertake such a landing, AP reported.

The Moon’s far side is also known as the dark side because it faces away from Earth and remains comparativ­ely unknown, with a different compositio­n from sites on the near side, where previous missions have landed.

If successful, the mission scheduled to blast off aboard a Long March 3B rocket will propel the Chinese space program to a leading position in one of the most important areas of lunar exploratio­n.

China landed its Yutu, or “Jade Rabbit,” rover on the Moon five years ago and plans to send its Chang’e 5 probe there next year and have it return to Earth with samples – the first time that will have been done since 1976. A crewed lunar mission is also under considerat­ion.

Chang’e 4 is also a landerrove­r combinatio­n and will explore both above and below the lunar surface after arriving at the South Pole-aitken basin’s Von Karman crater following a 27day journey.

It will also perform radio-astronomic­al studies that, because the far side always faces away from Earth, will be “free from interferen­ce from our planet’s ionosphere, human-made radio frequencie­s and auroral radiation noise,” space industry expert Leonard David wrote on the website Space.com.

It may also carry plant seeds and silkworm eggs, according to the official Xinhua News Agency.

Chang’e is the goddess of the Moon in Chinese mythology.

China conducted its first crewed space mission in 2003, making it only the third country after Russia and the US to do so. It has put a pair of space stations into orbit, one of which is still operating as a precursor to a more than 60-ton station that is due to come online in 2022. The launch of a Mars rover is planned for the mid-2020s.

To facilitate communicat­ion between controller­s on Earth and the Chang’e 4 mission, China in May launched a relay satellite named Queqiao, or “Magpie Bridge,” after an ancient Chinese folk tale.

China’s space program has benefited from cooperatio­n with Russia and European nations, although it was excluded from the 420-ton Internatio­nal Space Station. Its program also suffered a rare setback last year with the dialed launch of its Long March 5 rocket.

China’s latest mission closely follows the touchdown of NASA’S Insight spacecraft on Mars on Monday, at a site less than 400 miles (640 kilometers) from the American rover Curiosity, the only other working robot on Mars.

 ??  ?? BILL INGALLS/NASA The Internatio­nal Space Station is seen in silhouette as it transits the Moon at roughly five miles per second, on August 2, 2015, in Woodford, Va.
BILL INGALLS/NASA The Internatio­nal Space Station is seen in silhouette as it transits the Moon at roughly five miles per second, on August 2, 2015, in Woodford, Va.

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