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          Factbox: Timeline of China's lunar exploration

          Xinhua | Updated: 2020-12-17 16:39
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          The red five-star national flag of the People's Republic of China is seen on the moon in this simulated image. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

          BEIJING - The return capsule of China's Chang'e-5 probe touched down on Earth in the early hours of Thursday, bringing back the country's first samples collected from the moon.

          It marks a successful conclusion of China's three-step lunar exploration program of orbiting, landing and bringing back samples, which began in 2004.

          The following are some key facts about China's lunar exploration.

          PREPARATION

          -- In 1998, the Commission for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense began planning the lunar mission, tackling major scientific and technological problems.

          -- In 2004, the lunar orbiter project was formally established, and the mission was named "Project Chang'e" after the mythical Chinese goddess who flew to the moon.

          CHANG'E-1

          -- On Oct 24, 2007, China launched Chang'e-1, its first lunar probe, making China the fifth country to develop and launch a lunar probe on its own.

          -- Orbiting 200 km above the moon, Chang'e-1 mapped 3D images of the lunar surface, analyzed the distribution of elements, measured the depth of lunar soil, and explored the environment between Earth and the moon.

          -- On March 1, 2009, Chang'e-1 made a controlled crash on the lunar surface after orbiting the moon for about 16 months.

          CHANG'E-2

          -- On Oct 1, 2010, Chang'e-2 was sent into space. It took pictures of Sinus Iridium, or the Bay of Rainbows, the proposed landing site of the Chang'e-3.

          -- On April 1, 2011, Chang'e-2 completed all six engineering objectives and four scientific missions. Its design lifetime expired.

          -- On Dec 13, 2012, Chang'e-2, in deep space 7 million km away from Earth, flew by and surveyed the Toutatis asteroid. It then continued into deep space, becoming a man-made asteroid in the solar system.

          CHANG'E-3

          -- On Dec 2, 2013, China launched the Chang'e-3 probe with its first moon rover aboard.

          -- On Dec 14, 2013, Chang'e-3 landed on the moon, marking the first time that China has sent a spacecraft to soft land on the surface of an extraterrestrial body.

          -- The Chang'e-3 included a lander and a moon rover called Yutu (Jade Rabbit), which took photos of each other. The probe acquired a geological profile of the moon, and discovered a new kind of lunar rock.

          TEST CRAFT FOR CHANG'E-5

          -- On Oct 24, 2014, China launched an experimental spacecraft, comprising a re-entry capsule and a service module, to test technologies to be used on Chang'e-5.

          -- On Nov 1, 2014, the return capsule touched down at the designated landing area in Siziwang Banner, North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region.

          -- The service module flew back to orbit the moon for further tests and reached the L2 point of the Earth-Moon system to conduct experiments.

          CHANG'E-4

          -- On May 21, 2018, China launched a relay satellite named Queqiao (Magpie Bridge) to set up a communication link between Earth and the moon's far side.

          -- The Chang'e-4 probe, launched on Dec 8, 2018, made the first-ever soft landing on the Von Karman Crater in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the far side of the moon on Jan 3, 2019.

          -- Chang'e-4 includes a lander and a moon rover called Yutu-2, or Jade Rabbit-2. The rover Yutu-2 has far exceeded its three-month design lifespan, becoming the longest-working lunar rover on the moon. As of Nov 23, Yutu-2 has traveled 589.6 meters on the moon.

          CHANG'E-5

          -- On Nov 24, China launched the Chang'e-5 probe that comprises an orbiter, a lander, an ascender and a returner.

          -- On Dec 1, the lander-ascender combination of Chang'e-5 successfully landed on the near side of the moon and started sampling.

          -- On Dec 3, the ascender of Chang'e-5 took off from the lunar surface and entered the preset lunar orbit with lunar samples.

          -- On Dec 6, the ascender successfully rendezvoused and docked with the orbiter-returner combination in lunar orbit, and transferred the samples to the returner.

          -- On Dec 17, the returner of the Chang'e-5 probe separated from the orbiter and successfully landed in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia autonomous region.

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