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China’s moon rover drives 565.9 meters on the other side of… – AlKhaleej Today
China’s moon rover drives 565.9 meters on the other side of…

The Change-4 probes lander and rover were put to sleep for the lunar night after operating stably for the 23rd lunar day, according to the China National Space Administrations Lunar Exploration and Space Program Center. The lander went to sleep as scheduled at 9:40 p.m. on Friday (Beijing time), and the Yutu-2 (Jade Rabbit-2) rover reported to the center at 12 noon on Friday.
A lunar day is equivalent to 14 days on earth, and a lunar night is the same length. The Change-4, which went to sleep during…
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