Chang'e 4 Landing Site: Zoomable Traverse
China
Chang'e 4 launched on 7 December 2018 and successfully landed in Von Kármán crater in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on 3 January 2019. The Chang'e 4 lander is the first spacecraft to complete a soft landing on the lunar farside. Therefore, its launch was preceded by the Queqiao relay satellite to help with communication to Earth. The Yutu-2 rover was carried onboard the Chang'e 4 lander and was successfully deployed shortly after landing. The relay satellite, lander, and rover were equipped with scientific payloads to study the surface and acquire astronomical observations.
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On the Farside!
Chang'e 4 Lander Coordinates
First Look: Chang'e 4
Chang'e 4 Rover Comes into View
Above the Landing Site
Chang'e 4 Rover on the Move
Topographic Map of the Chang'e 4 Site
Yutu-2 Still on the Move!
Keeps on Roving!
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