Saturday, December 14, 2013

China’s Chang’e-3 Moon Rover Descends to Lower Orbit Sets Up Historic Soft Landing

China’s Chang’e-3 Moon Rover Descends to Lower Orbit Sets Up Historic Soft Landing:
China's lunar probe Chang'e-3 is expected to land on Sinus Iridum (Bay of Rainbows) of the moon in mid-December 2013. Credit: Xinhua
China’s Chang’e-3 Moon Rover Descends to Lower Orbit Sets Up Historic Soft Landing
China’s lunar probe Chang’e-3 is expected to land on Sinus Iridum (Bay of Rainbows) of the moon in mid-December 2013. Credit: Xinhua
All systems appear to be “GO” for the world’s first attempt to soft land a space probe on the Moon in nearly four decades.
China’s maiden moon landing probeChang’e 3 – is slated to attempt the history making landing this weekend in the Bay of Rainbows, or Sinus Iridum region.
Chinese space engineers at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center (BACC) paved the way for the historic touchdown by successfully commanding Chang’e-3 to descend from (...)
Read the rest of China’s Chang’e-3 Moon Rover Descends to Lower Orbit Sets Up Historic Soft Landing (431 words)

© Ken Kremer for Universe Today, 2013. |Permalink |One comment |
Post tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh

No comments:

Post a Comment