It's official: Chang'e-5 successfully landed on the near side of moon, China's National Space Administration (CNSA) announced.
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-12-01/China-s-Chang-e-5-successfully-lands-on-moon--VSilnSM6J2/index.html
Congrats! Now, let's hope for successful soil/rock...
De-orbit should have occured now. CGTN suspend their coverage, at that moment... No further information.
Landing descent should be happening right now.
EDIT: landing appears to have been postponed to Dec 2, 03:00 BJT
EDIT: After editing the above postponed landing time multiple times, I'm now...
Confirmed Lander separation from Orbiter. Later today, the lander will perform two burns to lower the orbit, first to 100x200km, then 15x100 km. Final landing descent will probably occur on December 1, around 15:00 UTC.
A nice high-res photo of the spacecraft, the humans in the background a...
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-11/29/c_139551461.htm
It has now successfully entered circular orbit. Separation/Landing will probably not take place today at 20:30 UTC though...
Thanks for the update. It appears correct. Sorry for the confusion about the landing date; strange that some creditable news sites claimed a 27 nov as the landing date...
Anyway, also, according to this site, https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraft/display.action?id=CHANG-E-5
Lunar orbit...
Hi all,
As probably everyone knows: it launched this week. It's scheduled to land... today [EDIT: New most likely landing date: November 29, 20:30 UTC] [EDIT#2: December 1, around 15:00 UTC] . This historic mission deserves it's own news update thread, doesn't it?!
As I was looking for news...
Guys, I didn't really notice it until now, but it's super nice to see you picked up development of SpaceShipOne based on my original addon from 12 (!) years ago!
Thank you and I'll make sure to give it a try once I have an opportunity!
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It was nice to watch the live stream! CG SpaceX on this milestone!
I was wondering exactly the same. Anyone any info on this? What parts are reused and what parts are new?
True, but it surely looks like it's tipped over when you see the picture. Also the mission manager has mentioned that it's highly sloped or sitting on a side, given the fact part of the panoramic images where only showing the 'sky'. With some imagination, there is also a shadow of the leg itself...
So it looks like it's sitting on it's side? If you look at the picture, the left site clearly look like "up" (blackness of space), shown better when you tilt your head. Unless it's a big shadow of other rocks of course.
We're lucky it's still able to send data despite of being tipped over! :)...
To complete the story; yes it has probably bounced off, indicated by the constant fluctuations in solar power strength and radio link. However, after 2 hours (!) these fluctuations stopped. Also the radio link became stable. They speculate that this indeed indicates a 2nd landing, this time...
Yes, only 4 cm damper compression which was even more gentle than expected. But latest news was that the anchors have not been deployed, they're now looking at wether or not to redeploy them.
But in earlier news from control room they did confirm that the harpoon has been fired. If the harpoon...
I'm really excited about this landing. Whenever I look up at the moon the past few days, it feels different knowing that the Chang'e 3 is now there and will perfrom the first soft landing since 37 years. Also nice to actually look up and see it's almost lunar-morning at the landing site...
Noticed it too, while looking at the raw Chemcam images yesterday.
There's a nice enhanced image here;
Well, "imagination at work" as to what it actually is.
Even though it may plastic from the rover, I hope they'll analyze it's composition properly...
Since earlier this year I have a Black Mica 2003 Mazda Protege5. It's actually my first car :)
Waited as long as I could before getting my own car, cause in The Netherlands it's relatively expensive; taxes and high gas price (each tank currently costs around 85 euro, $105).
As I could usually...
Hi,
I don't think it's possible to control Orbiter's build-in MFD's by joystick right now.
A solution would be to use an external application, that converts joystick axis/button data into keystrokes. Try google, I think there are various programs available for that.
There is another...
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