Science
The orbiter Chang’e-5 embarks on an extended mission to Point Sun-Earth Lagrange – Sunday Vision
Helsinki – China’s Chang’e-5 orbiter is heading to a gravitational stable point in space on an extended mission after delivering new lunar samples to

Helsinki – China’s Chang’e-5 orbiter is heading to a gravitational stable point in space on an extended mission after delivering new lunar samples to Earth.
The spacecraft is now heading to the Sun-Earth Lagrange to make observations of the local environment and the sun and perform operational tests.
The orbiter Chang’e-5 left the lunar orbit on late December 12, along with a return capsule containing lunar samples. The two spacecraft separated about 5,000 kilometers from Earth on December 16, with…
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
Understanding the conflict conundrum – Proctor
-
Business23 hours ago
9 ASX shares including Nuix and PolyNovo dumped from ASX 200
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
New Federal judge for Brisbane – Proctor
-
Noosa News21 hours ago
Trial for Clive Mensink, former director of Queensland Nickel, delayed due to ‘exceptional circumstances’