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An artist image shows China's lunar
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BEIJING, March. 2 -- China's first lunar probe,
the Chang'e One, has completed its mission and crashed into the moon. The
spacecraft had spent 16 months in orbit.
The Chang'e 1 satellite impacted
the lunar surface at 4:13 p.m. Beijing Time on Sunday.
The spacecraft was launched in October, 2007 from the
Xichang Satellite Launch Center. It was the first step in China's three-stage
lunar program.
During the past 16 months, the lunar obiter has sent
back about 1400Gb of scientific data including pictures of the Moon, images of
the lunar surface and maps of the distribution of elements on Moon.
Ouyang Zhiyuan, chief scientist of China Lunar
Exploration Project, said, "We set four major goals for this orbiting program.
Through all of our scientists' work, I think these goals were completed well.
Some of the tasks were more than fulfilled."
The data sent back by the
orbiter will be released to Chinese scientists for free. 124 scientific
representatives from about 70 colleges and 30 institutes across China have
formed an experts' committee to analyze the data. After a year, the data will
also be given to scientists abroad.
(Source: CCTV)
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An artist image shows China's lunar
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This photo shows a rendering picture of
China's lunar orbiter Chang'e I. China is planning to launch its first
moon orbiter at around 6 p.m. on Oct. 24 from the Xichang Satellite Launch
Center in Sichuan Province.(Xinhua Photo) Photo
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