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China’s Lunar Lander Survives One Year in Harsh Lunar Environment

China’s Lunar Lander Survives One Year in Harsh Lunar Environment

by PISCES | Dec 20, 2014

China’s Chang’e-3 continues to carry on in the harsh environment of the Moon, now having endured one year on the surface as of last weekend.  The first-ever lunar lander for China has been in an out of hibernation 13 times to endure the harsh lunar nights.  One...
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