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the space images enthusiasts can rejoice, and those of the moon in particular. The China National Space Administration (CNSA) released several images of the natural satellite of the Earth taken by the rover Yutu ( “Rabbit jade” in Mandarin) and alunisseur mission, Chang ’3.
Caught between 15 December 2013 and 13 January 2014, shortly after the moon landing, the end of 2013, these images in high definition, some panoramic views, have been disclosed by China on 20 January last says BFM TV and recovered by the English site Planet Society .
China, which embarked on the lunar conquest in 2007, plans to continue its program with Chang’4. The pitcher should land on the moon on the dark side of the satellite by 2018.
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