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Chang-e 5 to set four records in Chinese Space Exploration history
September 10, 2015

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China's space administration says the Chang-e 5, expected to be launched in 2017, will create four records in Chinese Space Exploration history and Chang'e-4, a backup probe for Chang'e-3, will land on the far side of the moon.

The second session of International Forum of Moon and Deep Space Exploration opened Tuesday in Beijing.

Li Chunlai, one of the main designers of the lunar probe’s ground application system, said during the forum that China plans to launch its Chang'e-5 lunar probe around 2017 to finish the last chapter in China's three-step (orbiting, landing and returning) moon exploration program.

Chang'e-5 will set four records in the history of Chinese Space Exploration: it will automatically collect sampling on the surface of moon; it will take off from the moon without a launch site; it will realize unmanned docking 400,000 kilometers above the lunar surface and return to earth with a high speed close to second cosmic velocity.

Chang'e-5 will also have a new launch site and launch rockets, said Li.

Zou Yongliao from the moon exploration department under the Chinese Academy of Sciences told the reporter that government agencies have directed experts to assess the plan over the past 12 months. "China will be the first to complete the task if it is successful," he said.

The far side of the moon, or "dark side of the moon" as it is more commonly called, is never visible to Earth because of gravitational forces. According to Zou, the far side of the moon has a clean electromagnetic environment, which provides an ideal field for low frequency radio study. "If we can place a frequency spectrograph on the far side, we can fill a void," he said.
 
Chang-e 5 to set four records in Chinese Space Exploration history
September 10, 2015

FOREIGN201509101525000246982069655.jpg


China's space administration says the Chang-e 5, expected to be launched in 2017, will create four records in Chinese Space Exploration history and Chang'e-4, a backup probe for Chang'e-3, will land on the far side of the moon.

The second session of International Forum of Moon and Deep Space Exploration opened Tuesday in Beijing.

Li Chunlai, one of the main designers of the lunar probe’s ground application system, said during the forum that China plans to launch its Chang'e-5 lunar probe around 2017 to finish the last chapter in China's three-step (orbiting, landing and returning) moon exploration program.

Chang'e-5 will set four records in the history of Chinese Space Exploration: it will automatically collect sampling on the surface of moon; it will take off from the moon without a launch site; it will realize unmanned docking 400,000 kilometers above the lunar surface and return to earth with a high speed close to second cosmic velocity.

Chang'e-5 will also have a new launch site and launch rockets, said Li.

Zou Yongliao from the moon exploration department under the Chinese Academy of Sciences told the reporter that government agencies have directed experts to assess the plan over the past 12 months. "China will be the first to complete the task if it is successful," he said.

The far side of the moon, or "dark side of the moon" as it is more commonly called, is never visible to Earth because of gravitational forces. According to Zou, the far side of the moon has a clean electromagnetic environment, which provides an ideal field for low frequency radio study. "If we can place a frequency spectrograph on the far side, we can fill a void," he said.

2015年9月12日23:35-13日00:30西昌发射活动(This launch is of particular interest:D

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VERTICAL LIMITS:GND-UNL. GND - UNL, 12 SEP 15:36 2015 UNTIL 12 SEP 16:30 2015.

CREATED: 11 SEP 07:43 2015

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2015年9月15日12:35-12:57酒泉发射活动(Yaogan-28)

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CREATED: 11 SEP 07:45 2015

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:enjoy:
 
i love 嫦娥姐姐:smitten:
2015年9月12日23:35-13日00:30西昌发射活动(This launch is of particular interest:D

A2590/15 - A TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA ESTABLISHED BOUNDED BY:

N2609E11430-N2615E11400-N2559E11355-N2552E11425 BACK TO START.

VERTICAL LIMITS:GND-UNL. GND - UNL, 12 SEP 15:36 2015 UNTIL 12 SEP 16:30 2015.

CREATED: 11 SEP 07:43 2015

1441962605117630.jpg


2015年9月15日12:35-12:57酒泉发射活动(Yaogan-28)

A2591/15 - A TEMPORARY RESTRICTED AREA ESTABLISHED BOUNDED BY:

N350835E0984113-N351211E0982201-N354113E0983025-N353629E0985613 BACK TO START. VERTICAL LIMITS:GND-UNL. GND - UNL, 15 SEP 04:35 2015 UNTIL 15 SEP 04:57 2015.

CREATED: 11 SEP 07:45 2015

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:enjoy:
You can pay some money to watch satellite launch live in Xichang.
 
i love 嫦娥姐姐:smitten:

You can pay some money to watch satellite launch live in Xichang.

Probably not when the Great Wall-1 satellite is being lobbed into space。

I am pretty sure that western newspapers and websites will fill their columns with exaggerated details of this launch。 :azn:
 
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