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Last seen on: The Telegraph – CRYPTIC CROSSWORD NO: 29,077 – Jun 14 2019

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Chang’e 4 (/tʃɑːŋˈə/; Chinese: 嫦娥四号; pinyin: Cháng’é Sìhào; literally: ‘Chang’e No. 4’) is a Chinese lunar exploration mission that achieved the first soft landing on the far side of the Moon, on 3 January 2019. A communication relay satellite, Queqiao, was first launched to a halo orbit near the Earth-Moon L2 point in May 2018. The robotic lander and Yutu 2 (Chinese: 玉兔二号; literally :”Jade Rabbit No. 2″) rover were launched on 7 December 2018 and entered orbit around the Moon on 12 December 2018.

The mission is the follow-up to Chang’e 3, the first Chinese landing on the Moon. The spacecraft was originally built as a backup for Chang’e 3 and became available after Chang’e 3 landed successfully in 2013. The configuration of Chang’e 4 was adjusted to meet new scientific objectives. Like its predecessors, the mission is named after Chang’e, the Chinese Moon goddess.

The Chinese Lunar Exploration Program is designed to be conducted in three phases of incremental technological advancement: the first is to reach lunar orbit, a task completed by Chang’e 1 in 2007 and Chang’e 2 in 2010; the second is to land and rove on the Moon, as Chang’e 3 did in 2013 and Chang’e 4 did in January 2019; the third is to collect lunar samples from the near-side and send them to Earth, a task for the future Chang’e 5 and Chang’e 6 missions. The program aims to facilitate a crewed lunar landing in the 2030s and possibly build an outpost near the south pole. The Chinese Lunar Exploration Program has started to incorporate private investment from individuals and enterprises for the first time, a move aimed at accelerating aerospace innovation, cutting production costs, and promoting military–civilian relationships.

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