China Releases Incredible Panorama of Moon's Far Side

China hails success of mission
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 11, 2019 7:30 AM CST
China Broadcasts Photos of Far Side of the Moon
The panorama of the far side of the moon.   (CLEP)

China on Friday broadcast pictures taken by its rover and lander on the moon's far side, in what its space program hailed as another triumph for the groundbreaking mission to the less-understood sector of the lunar surface. The pictures on state broadcaster CCTV showed the Jade Rabbit 2 rover and the Chang'e 4 spacecraft that transported it on the first-ever soft landing on the far side of the moon, which always faces away from Earth. The pictures were transmitted by a relay satellite to a control center in Beijing, although it wasn't immediately clear when they were taken, the AP reports. Officials with the China National Space Administration said they mark a "total success" for the mission in showing the rover moving away from its lander.

The pictures show a rocky surface with the jagged edge of craters in the background, posing a challenge for controllers in plotting the rover's future travels, the official Xinhua News Agency said. Among the images is a 360-degree panorama stitched together from 80 photos taken by a camera on the lander after it released the rover onto the lunar surface, Xinhua said. China also released a 12-minute video of Chang'e 4's landing utilizing more than 4,700 images taken by an on-board camera. The probe is shown adjusting its altitude, speed, and pitch as it seeks to avoid obstacles on the ground. The far side has been observed many times from lunar orbits, but never explored on the surface.

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