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 How a successful lands of China spacecraft organize on the moon?

How a successful lands of China spacecraft organize on the moon?

China has succeeded in another space mission to the moon. The robotic spacecraft 'Cheng Five' sent by China has successfully landed on the surface of the moon. The purpose of this mission is to collect soil and rock samples from the lunar surface and bring them back to earth.

Throughout this mission, the lunar vehicle is required to spend the next few days on the surface of the moon and collect material to test the geological features of the area. This lunar vehicle is provided with many devices including a camera, spectrometer, radar, etc.

The lunar vehicle will collect about two kilograms of dust from the moon's surface and send it to Earth via another part of a robotic spacecraft orbiting the moon. This was done 44 years ago when only 200 grams of soil from the lunar surface was collected for inspection during the Soviet Union's Luna 24 mission.

Unlike the launch of this mission a few weeks ago, this time every landing of the mission's moon surface was shown live on Chinese TV channels. As soon as the landing of the robotic spacecraft on the surface of the moon was confirmed, the news was broadcast on TV channels.

The US space agency NASA has congratulated China on the success of the mission. Dr. Thomas Zarbochen, a senior NASA official, said he hoped the global research community would have a better chance of testing the samples sent to Earth.

China's 8.2-ton Cheng Five spacecraft was launched into space on November 24 from the Wenchang space base in southern China. The mission transferred the moon on Sunday and then started orbiting the moon before splitting in two.

There are two parts to this spacecraft, one part will continue to orbit the moon while the other part which had the lunar vehicle was designed to land on the surface of the moon.

The Chinese space agency said the lunar vehicle landed on the moon at 11:11 pm Chinese local time. China's Cheng Five mission has been preceded by two successful missions, the Cheng Three mission in 2013 and the Cheng Four successfully landed on the moon last year.

Earlier, about 400 kilograms of rock and dust were collected from the surface of the moon through the Apollo astronauts of the United States and the Luna program of the Soviet Union. But all of these specimens were very old, some of them more than three billion years old. The Moon's surface will not be more than 1.2 or 1.3 billion years old. And it will help to learn more about the lunar geology history

These samples will also allow scientists to more accurately test the age of the surface of the solar system's planets. According to reports from China, efforts to obtain samples from the moon's surface could not continue for more than a few days. Any material obtained will be transferred to the orbital part of the lunar vehicle and then placed in the return module.

This part of the robotic spacecraft will then send the module into Earth orbit and once it enters Earth's space, the spacecraft will land on an autonomous part of Mongolia, the same place where Chinese astronauts also land. Came back

Commenting on China's Cheng Five mission, Dr. James, a senior official at the European Science Agency's Robotics Expeditions, said, "Cheng Five is a very complex mission." What I think is very interesting is that you see that it's very orderly. From the first Cheng mission to the current mission, this detection capability has been gradually increased.

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