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October 1st? It's been almost a few days, and it's been refueling. It is said that the exact launch time will be announced tomorrow.
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It was launched at 7 p.m. on October 1, 2010.
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At 6:59:57 p.m. on October 1, 2010, Chang'e-2 will launch to explore the moon.
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This kind of problem will be known by looking up, and it will also be asked to lower the grade.
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The Chang'e-2 satellite will be launched at 18:59:57 on October 1.
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Do not emit. I've got the final say! Send a bird.
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October 1 at 6:59 a.m.
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Yes, that's what happened in the past few days.
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I don't know if it's probably recently, but add a point after reading it - thank you.
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At 18:59:57 on October 1, 2010, it was launched at Xichang Satellite Launch Center and was a complete success.
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Chang'e-5 was launched on November 24, 2020. Pin lead.
The Chang'e-5 mission is to collect dust and debris in unexplored areas on the far side of the moon and return them to Earth to facilitate the analysis of the moon's formation and evolutionary history.
The Chang'e-5 sample could fill an important gap in scientists' understanding of the moon's volcanic activity. The material from the Moon could also help researchers more accurately date the surfaces of planets such as Earth, Mars and Mercury. According to the method of calculating craters, the Moon is also an important reference for dating other planets.
November 24th.
Departure" - the Chang'e-5 probe was launched from the Wenchang Space Launch Site in China and entered the Earth-Moon transfer orbit.
December 1.
Arriving at the destination" - Chang'e-5 landed and carried out sampling work in a pre-selected area on the front side of the moon.
December 2nd.
Picked up" - Chang'e-5 successfully completed automatic sampling on the lunar surface and saved the samples in the storage device carried by the ascender.
December 3rd.
The ascender ignites and takes off, and enters the orbit accurately.
December 6th.
Loaded" - Chang'e-5 completed the rendezvous and docking with the orbiter and returner assembly and the transfer of samples.
December 17th.
Delivered" - Chang'e-5 returns to Earth.
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Most likely April 2013 or October 2012.
Generally speaking, China's calculation is that it is most appropriate to go to the moon twice a year, in April and October every year, you can see that Chang'e-1 is in October 2007, Chang'e-2 is also in October 2010, and Chang'e-3 is also in April and October. It's either October 2012 or April 2013, and I think October 2013 is a bit late.
According to the news, it was launched in Xichang, and the third phase of the lunar exploration was launched in Wenchang with a large rocket (Long March 5). There is also deep space exploration, and there is also a manned landing on the moon!
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According to my senior at the Satellite Launch Center, it was 2013.
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At the end of this year, it should be the beginning of December!
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