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The launch was originally planned for September 2007. Between September 2007 and December 2010 there was only one total lunar eclipse, which had a lifetime on the energy system***.
India's first lunar spacecraft, Chandrayaan-1, was placed on a rocket on the evening of 14 October 2008, and the rocket will be on standby on 18 October.
Chandrayaan-1 was launched on the morning of October 22, 2008 local time by India's domestically produced polar satellite launch vehicle PSLV-C11.
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The Russian names of the three earliest probes of Luna-1, Luna-2 and Luna-3 were Later probes were named Chinese publications, generally translated as Luna without distinction.
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Chang'e-1 is China's first artificial satellite orbiting the moon, developed by the China Academy of Space Technology. Chang'e-1 is a 2-meter cuboid with a solar panel on each side, with a maximum span of 2,350 kilograms and a maximum span of 2,350 kilograms. Payloads include scientific detection instruments such as CCD stereo cameras, imaging spectrometers, solar cosmic ray monitors, and low-energy particle detectors.
The Chang'e-1 lunar exploration satellite consists of two parts: a satellite platform and a payload. The Chang'e-1 satellite platform consists of nine subsystems, including structural subsystem, thermal control subsystem, guidance, navigation and control subsystem, propulsion subsystem, data management subsystem, TT&C data transmission subsystem, directional antenna subsystem and payload. These subsystems perform their own duties and work together to ensure the smooth completion of the lunar exploration mission.
The on-board payload is used to complete scientific exploration and testing of the Moon, while other subsystems provide support, control, command and management assurance services for the payload to function properly.
The four scientific missions of Chang'e-1 carried 24 scientific detection instruments of 8 kinds on Chang'e-1, weighing 130 kilograms, namely a microwave detector system, a ray spectrometer, an X-ray spectrometer, a laser altimeter, a solar energetic particle detector, a solar wind ion detector, a CCD stereo camera, and an interferometric imaging spectrometer.
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In 1969, the Apollo 11 spacecraft landed on the moon, and 600 million people around the world watched the historic scene on television at the same time. When American astronaut Armstrong left the first human footprints on the moon, the viewer was captivated. We have conquered the moon that mankind has worshiped for millions of years, and this small step on the moon seems to hint at an infinite future for mankind!
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