China’s robotic spacecraft to be sent to the moon

The Chang’e 6, China’s next robotic spacecraft to the moon, has been scheduled to set out on its journey in the coming days, tasked with bringing back samples from the silver celestial body’s little-known far side, according to the China National Spac…


The Chang’e 6, China’s next robotic spacecraft to the moon, has been scheduled to set out on its journey in the coming days, tasked with bringing back samples from the silver celestial body’s little-known far side, according to the China National Space Administration.

According to a report by China Daily, the Long March 5 carrier rocket, carrying the 8.2-metric-ton Chang’e 6 probe, was vertically transported to its launch service tower at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan province on Saturday morning, the administration announced in a press release. The launch is scheduled to occur in early May.

The Chang’e 6 was transported to the launch center in January, while the Long March 5 rocket arrived in March. They were assembled and tested at the spaceport.

In the next few days, engineers will conduct final functional examinations and pump propellants into the rocket, the release said.

If everything goes according to plan, after entering its moon-bound trajectory, the Chang’e 6 will make a series of f
light maneuvers and finally land in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the lunar far side.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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