On-board video of the processes of preparation and landing, as well as a panorama of the far side of the moon from Chang'e-4
So the time has come when, in good quality and high resolution, you can admire views of the far side of the moon.
Chinese station Chang'e-4 continues to successfully perform engineering tasks.
"This is a new contribution of mankind to the exploration of the Universe," said Vice Premier of the State Council of China and Chief Economic Adviser to the President of the PRC Xi Jinping Liu He, who attended the congratulatory ceremony at the Beijing Center for Aerospace Control on Friday 11 January. ')
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A new gift from the Chinese space travelers allows you to see the highlights of the difficult landing process of Chang'e-4 and show us the beauty of the far side of the moon.
Landing elements that fit into the space flight of 6 minutes on the video below: - preparing for landing (preparation for landing operations) - decelerating (deceleration) - making adjustments (adjustment of position according to actual indicators, platform rotation) - approching moon surface (approaching the lunar surface) - stopping to avoid obstacles (stopping to make additional adjustments to avoid actual obstacles on the surface) - descending at slow speed (reduction to surface level at low speed) - landing (landing and soft landing)
The Chinese Mission Control Center (Beijing Aerospace Control Center) in work (a very interesting one- hour program from Chinese television about the Chang'e-4 mission):